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Limits of Expo., Log., Trigo., Functions

The document presents an overview of limits for exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, including definitions and evaluation methods using tables and graphs. It emphasizes the significance of limits as certain function values do not exist but limits can still be determined. The content is structured with examples and objectives to facilitate understanding of these mathematical concepts.

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Limits of Expo., Log., Trigo., Functions

The document presents an overview of limits for exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, including definitions and evaluation methods using tables and graphs. It emphasizes the significance of limits as certain function values do not exist but limits can still be determined. The content is structured with examples and objectives to facilitate understanding of these mathematical concepts.

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LIMITS OF

EXPONENTIAL,
LOGARITHMIC, AND
TRIGONOMETRIC
FUNCTIONS
Presented by Ms. Raven Ann A. Baloro
OBJECTIVES
Recall the definition of exponential function and
logarithmic function;
Recall the six basic trigonometric functions;
Evaluate the limit of exponential, logarithmic, and
trigonometric functions using a table of values and
graph.
LIMITS OF SOME TRANSCENDENTAL FUNCTIONS

Example: Exponential Functions


LIMITS OF SOME TRANSCENDENTAL FUNCTIONS

Example:

Tableof Values:
LIMITS OF SOME TRANSCENDENTAL FUNCTIONS

Example:

Graph:
LIMITS OF SOME TRANSCENDENTAL FUNCTIONS

Example: Exponential Functions


LIMITS OF SOME TRANSCENDENTAL FUNCTIONS

Example: Logarithmic Functions


LIMITS OF SOME TRANSCENDENTAL FUNCTIONS
Example: Logarithmic Functions
LIMITS OF SOME TRANSCENDENTAL FUNCTIONS
Example: Trigonometric Functions
LIMITS OF SOME TRANSCENDENTAL FUNCTIONS
Trigonometric Functions
LIMITS OF SOME TRANSCENDENTAL FUNCTIONS
Example: Trigonometric Functions
LIMITS OF THREE
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS

Presented by Ms. Raven Ann A. Baloro


OBJECTIVES
Prepare table of values for the functions

Evaluate the following limits from the table of values:


Take a look at the following functions:

Notice that f(0) does not exist for any of these functions.
However, the limits of these functions as t approaches 0 exist. It
is important to know these limits as they will be used in our future
discussions. We will use tables of values to evaluate these limits.
Take a look at the following functions:

SPECIAL LIMITS

Notice that f(0) does not exist for any of these functions.
However, the limits of these functions as t approaches 0 exist. It
is important to know these limits as they will be used in our future
discussions. We will use tables of values to evaluate these limits.
SPECIAL LIMITS

Evaluate the x f(x) x f(x)

-1 0.84147 1 0.84147

-0.5 0.95885 0.5 0.95885

-0.1 0.98962 0.1 0.98962

-0.01 0.99998 0.01 0.99998

-0.001 0.9999998 0.001 0.9999998

-0.0001 0.999999998 0.0001 0.999999998


SPECIAL LIMITS

Evaluate the x f(x) x f(x)

-1 -0.4597 1 -0.4597

-0.5 -0.24483 0.5 -0.24483

-0.1 -0.04996 0.1 -0.04996

-0.01 -0.005 0.01 -0.005

-0.001 -0.0005 0.001 -0.0005

-0.0001 -0.00005 0.0001 -0.00005


SPECIAL LIMITS

Evaluate the x f(x) x f(x)

-1 0.63212 1 1.7183

-0.5 0.78694 0.5 1.29744

-0.1 0.95163 0.1 1.05171

-0.01 0.99502 0.01 1.00502

-0.001 0.99950 0.001 1.00050

-0.0001 0.99995 0.0001 1.00005


SPECIAL LIMITS

1. Evaluate the 2. Evaluate the

3. Evaluate the 4. Evaluate the


INDETERMINATE FORM

If and , then is called an

indeterminate form of type

Evaluate the
THANK YOU

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