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This document discusses limits of piecewise functions through examples and exercises. It begins with two examples that calculate one-sided and two-sided limits of piecewise functions as x approaches various values. The examples show the limiting values and whether the functions are defined at those values. Several exercises then provide piecewise functions and ask the reader to calculate corresponding limits, state function values, and redefine the functions to make them continuous. The document covers key concepts of limits, one-sided limits, and continuity for piecewise functions.

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Limit Piece Function

This document discusses limits of piecewise functions through examples and exercises. It begins with two examples that calculate one-sided and two-sided limits of piecewise functions as x approaches various values. The examples show the limiting values and whether the functions are defined at those values. Several exercises then provide piecewise functions and ask the reader to calculate corresponding limits, state function values, and redefine the functions to make them continuous. The document covers key concepts of limits, one-sided limits, and continuity for piecewise functions.

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Calculus Exploration 1: Limits of Piecewise Functions

Limits of Piecewise Functions: Example 1

5 4 3 2 1 0 1

x2 x f(x) = 1 undened

0 < x and x < 1 1 < x and x < 2 2 < x and x 3 otherwise

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 0 from the left :


x0

lim f(x) = undened , f(0) = undened

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 0 from the right :


x0+

lim f(x) = 0, f(0) = undened

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 0 from either side :


x0

lim f(x) = undened , f(0) = undened

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 1 from the left :


x1

lim f(x) = 1, f(1) = undened

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 1 from the right :


x1+

lim f(x) = 1, f(1) = undened

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 1 from either side :


x1

lim f(x) = 1, f(1) = undened

Limits of Piecewise Functions: Example 1 (continued)

5 4 3 2 1 0 1

x 2 x f(x) = 1 undened

0 < x and x < 1 1 < x and x < 2 2 < x and x 3 otherwise

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 2 from the left :


x2

lim f(x) = 4, f(2) = undened

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 2 from the right :


x2+

lim f(x) = 1, f(2) = undened

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 2 from either side :


x2

lim f(x) = undened , f(2) = undened

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 3 from the left :


x3

lim f(x) = 1, f(3) = 1

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 3 from the right :


x3+

lim f(x) = undened , f(3) = 1

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 3 from either side :


x3

lim f(x) = undened , f(3) = 1

Limits of Piecewise Functions: Example 2

5 4 3 2 1 0 1

1 x 2 f(x) = x2 3 1 undened

x=0 0 < x and x < 1 x=1 1 < x and x < 2 x=2 2 < x and x 3 otherwise

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 0 from the left :


x0

lim f(x) = undened , f(0) = 1

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 0 from the right :


x0+

lim f(x) = 0, f(0) = 1

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 0 from either side :


x0

lim f(x) = undened , f(0) = 1

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 1 from the left :


x1

lim f(x) = 1, f(1) = 2

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 1 from the right :


x1+

lim f(x) = 1, f(1) = 2

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 1 from either side :


x1

lim f(x) = 1, f(1) = 2

Limits of Piecewise Functions: Example 2 (continued)

5 4 3 2 1 0 1

1 x 2 f(x) = x2 3 1 undened

x=0 0 < x and x < 1 x=1 1 < x and x < 2 x=2 2 < x and x 3 otherwise

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 2 from the left :


x2

lim f(x) = 4, f(2) = 3

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 2 from the right :


x2+

lim f(x) = 1, f(2) = 3

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 2 from either side :


x2

lim f(x) = undened , f(2) = 3

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 3 from the left :


x3

lim f(x) = 1, f(3) = 1

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 3 from the right :


x3+

lim f(x) = undened , f(3) = 1

Limiting value that f (x ) approaches as x approaches 3 from either side :


x3

lim f(x) = undened , f(3) = 1

Limits of Piecewise Functions: Exercise 1

6 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 3

f(x) =

4x x< 2 1 x=2 x2 2 2 < x

Compute the following limits and ll in the blanks : lim f(x) = , lim f(x) =
x0+

x0

, lim f(x) =
x0

, f(0) = , f(1) = , f(2) =

x1

lim f(x) = lim f(x) =

, lim f(x) =
x1+

, lim f(x) =
x1

x2

, lim f(x) =
x2+

, lim f(x) =
x2

Redene the function f so that it is continuous : x<2 x=2 2<x

f(x) =

Limits of Piecewise Functions: Exercise 2

3 2 1

f(x) =

x2 + 4 x < 1 5 x=1 1<x x3

Compute the following limits and ll in the blanks : lim


x(1)

f(x) = lim f(x) = lim f(x) = lim f(x) =

lim
x(1)+

f(x) =

lim f(x) =
x(1)

, f(1) = , f(0) = , f(1) = , f(2) =

x0

, lim f(x) =
x0+

, lim f(x) =
x0

x1

, lim f(x) =
x1+

, lim f(x) =
x1

x2

, lim f(x) =
x2+

, lim f(x) =
x2

Redene the function f so that it is continuous : x<1 x=1 1<x

f(x) =

Limits of Piecewise Functions: Exercise 3

10 8 6 4 2

3 2 1

1 2 3 4

x 22 + 9 x + 1 f(x) = 3 x 1 x+6 undened

x < 2 2 < x and x 1 1 < x and x < 3 3<x otherwise

Compute the following limits and ll in the blanks : lim


x(2)

f(x) = f(x) = lim f(x) = lim f(x) = lim f(x) = lim f(x) =

, ,

lim
x(2)+

f(x) = f(x) =

, ,

lim f(x) =
x(2)

, f(2) = , f(1) = , f(0) = , f(1) = , f(2) = , f(3) =

lim
x(1)

lim
x(1)+

lim f(x) =
x(1)

x0

, lim f(x) =
x0+

, lim f(x) =
x0

x1

, lim f(x) =
x1+

, lim f(x) =
x1

x2

, lim f(x) =
x2+

, lim f(x) =
x2

x3

, lim f(x) =
x3+

, lim f(x) =
x3

Redene the function f so that it is continuous : x < 2 x = 2 2 < x and x 1 1 < x and x < 3 x=3 3<x

f(x) =

Limits of Piecewise Functions: Exercise 4

Read through three dierent calculus books and nd a denition for each one of the following concepts that makes the most sense to you. When you nd the one you like the best for each concept, write it in the appropriate place provided below.

Limit Denition 1.
Left hand limit, lim f(x) = b
xa

Limit Denition 2.
Right hand limit, lim f(x) = b
xa+

Limit Denition 3.
Two sided limit, lim f(x) = b
xa

Limit Denition 4.
The function f(x) is continuous at x = a

Dr. John Pais, Mathematics Department-MICDS E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] URL: http://kinetigram.com/micds

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