Evaluating Limits of Trigonometric and Exponential Functions
Evaluating Limits of Trigonometric and Exponential Functions
Example:
lim sin ( x )
1. x→
Π
6
Solution:
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.
( 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
L’Hospital Theorem:
ⅆ
( 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 ( 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
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.
10 1
= −3
40 Applying Product Rule to .
4
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
L’Hospital Theorem:
ⅆ
lim 43 x −34 x
x→0 ⅆx ⅆ u '
So, ( a ) ⋅u ⋅ln a
x ⅆ ⅆx
ⅆx
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.