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Evaluating Limits of Trigonometric and Exponential Functions

1. The document discusses evaluating limits of trigonometric and exponential functions through examples. It demonstrates using properties like continuity of trig functions and applying L'Hospital's rule to evaluate indeterminate forms. 2. Key steps shown include moving limits inside functions, directly evaluating limits by plugging in values, and using derivative rules to evaluate indeterminate forms like 0/0 and infinity/infinity. 3. Examples evaluate various limits like sin(π/6), cos(3), and exponential functions as the variable approaches constants or 0. Limits are simplified to their exact or approximate values.

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Evaluating Limits of Trigonometric and Exponential Functions

1. The document discusses evaluating limits of trigonometric and exponential functions through examples. It demonstrates using properties like continuity of trig functions and applying L'Hospital's rule to evaluate indeterminate forms. 2. Key steps shown include moving limits inside functions, directly evaluating limits by plugging in values, and using derivative rules to evaluate indeterminate forms like 0/0 and infinity/infinity. 3. Examples evaluate various limits like sin(π/6), cos(3), and exponential functions as the variable approaches constants or 0. Limits are simplified to their exact or approximate values.

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Evaluating Limits of

Trigonometric and Exponential


Functions

Evaluating limits of Trigonometric Function

Example:

lim sin ( x )
1. x→
Π
6
Solution:

lim sin ( x ) sin lim x


x→
Π
6
=
( x→
Π
6
) Move the limit inside the trigonometric
function because sine is continuous.

Π Π
= sin ( ) 6
Evaluate the limit of x by plugging in
6
for

1
=
2
Exact value of sin ( Π6 ).
2. lim
x →3
cos ( x )

Solution:

lim cos ( x ) = cos lim x Move the limit inside the trigonometric
x →3 ( x →3 ) function because cosine is continuous.

= cos ( 3 )
Evaluate the limit of x by plugging in 3 for x.

= 0. 99862953 Exam value of cos ( x ).

( 3 x ¿)
3. lim sin ¿
x →0 x

Solution:

0
We have an indeterminate form of type or
0
∞ ∕ ∞.
( 3 x ¿) 0
lim sin = ¿
x →0 x 0

We apply L’Hospital’s Rule

L’Hospital Theorem:


( 3 x ¿) ⅆx The derivative of sin(3x) is cos ( 3 x ) ⋅ 3.
So, lim sin x ⅆ ¿
x →0
ⅆx The derivative of x is 1.

lim cos ( 3 x ) ⋅3 cos ( 3( 0) ) ⋅3 Evaluate the limit of x by plugging in 0 for x.


x→0 =
1 1
Cos(0)=1

lim cos ( 0 ) ⋅ 3
x→0 1 (3) The final answer is 3.
= =3
1 1

lim 1−cos ( x )
4. x →6.2
0.5

Solution:
lim 1−cos ( x )
x →6.2 1−cos ( 6.2 ) Evaluate the limit of x by plugging in 6.2 for
=
0.5 0.5 x.

Cos(6.2)=
0.99654…

1−0.99654 …
= 0.5
=0.00691… lim 1−cos ( x )
approximate value of x →6.2 .
0.5
Evaluating limits of Exponential Function

1. lim 6x
x →2

Formula: f ( x )=b2

Solution:
lim x
lim 6 x =6 x→2
Move the limit into the exponent.
x →2

= 62 Evaluate the limit of x by plugging in 2 for x.

= 36 Raise 6 to the power of 2.


= 36 Exact value of 62 .

1 x
2. lim
x →0
()
4
−3

Solution:

1 x 1 x
lim
x →0
()
4
−3=lim
x →0 4
()
−lim 3
x→ 0
Using the Sum of Limits Rule, spilt the limit
as x approaches 0.

1 lim x Move the limit into the exponent.


=
()
4
x→0
−lim 3
x→ 0

Evaluate the limit of x by plugging in 0 for


x.
1 0
=
()
4
−lim 3
x →0

Evaluate the limit of 3 which is constant as x


1 0
=
4 ()−3 approaches 0.

10 1
= −3
40 Applying Product Rule to .
4

10 Anything raised to 0 the result is 1.


= −3
40

Divide 1 by 1.
1
= −3
1

Subtract 1 from 3.
= 1−3

= -2 Answer.

lim 43 x −34 x
3. x→0
x

Solution:
0
We have an indeterminate form of type or
0
∞ ∕ ∞.
lim 43 x −34 x
x→0 0
=
x 0

We apply L’Hospital’s Rule

L’Hospital Theorem:


lim 43 x −34 x
x→0 ⅆx ⅆ u '
So, ( a ) ⋅u ⋅ln a
x ⅆ ⅆx
ⅆx

The derivative of 4 3 x −34 x is 4 3 x ( 3 ) ln 4−3 4 x ( 4 ) ln 3.


lim 43 x ( 3 ) ln 4−3 4 x ( 4 ) ln 3
x→0
1 The derivative of x is 1.

Evaluate the limit of x by plugging in 0 for x.


lim 43 (0 ) ( 3 ) ln 4−34 (0 ) ( 4 ) ln 3
x→0 ( 3 ) ln 4−( 4 ) ln 3
=
1 1

lim 43 x −34 x
x→0
= (3 )∈ 4−( 4 ) ∈3∨−0.2355 … Answer.
x

x
4. lim 7 x 5
x→ 4

Solution:
x 4
5 5
lim 7 x =7 ( 4 ) Evaluate the limit of x by plugging in 4 for x.
x→ 4

=21.22003…
Answer.

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