How To Tell If The Limit Exists

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This calculus video tutorial explains how to determine if the limit exists.

How To Evaluate Limits From a Graph:

Evaluating Limits By Factoring:

Limits of Rational Functions :

Limits of Radical Functions:

Limits of Trigonometric Functions:

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How To Find The Limit at Infinity:

Infinite Limits + Vertical Asymptotes:

Limits at Infinity With Radicals:

Limits of Absolute Value Functions:

Limits of Composite Functions:

The Squeeze Theorem:

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Limits and Logarithms:

Limits of Exponential Functions:

Piecewise Functions - Limits:

3 Step Continuity Test:

Continuity and Differentiability:

Limits - Test Review:

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Final Exams and Video Playlists:

Full-Length Videos and Worksheets:

Limits - Free Formula Sheet:
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after watching this video, i instantly knew how to solve these kind of problems.... thanks dude, you're a real savior

Venice_Prince
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Amazing video as always! Have you considered making a video on the Epsilon Delta definition of a limit?

doghut
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Thanks alot JG, your work helping me prepare for MAT1512 Exams

vincentmatjie
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Organic Chemistry Tutor my direct competitor. Rivalry about to get started!!!

hebertengineering
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ThatOneOddGuy
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i got a intuition from the graph of your video thank u very very much

SoumyasriDas
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for the first graph, the limit exists as x approaches 1 right? because it is a positive infinity from both sides.

ReaperMZM
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Why are you using the actual point to count the limit? For example with lim. x->-2 where “-2” is the actual point and x should be approaching that point, but never reach it (or the function would be undefined?). So instead of using “-2” why aren’t you using “-1.99…”?

So,

lim. x->-2 f(x) = 5(-1.99…)+1

cerealbowI
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Thank you very much for an informative video

ARRahmanLove
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Wow I'm gonna be learning this in the future!???

laststandpgd
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I pretty much failed every single calc exam I was given so thanks

goddammiteythan
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At 6:35 why didn't we use the third expression but used the second I know it's because we needed a value greater than -2 but won't the third expression also satisfy it??

zeypherla
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woudl there be a limit if x approaches -1 like in the example if there was a point defined at (-1, 1)?

kristianberget
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Does not exist for the following justifications…DV, UB, Oscillating

Sergio_M
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Already got my degree.. so idgaf! You da best tho OCT.

plantguy
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What's the software you're using?

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