Calculus 1: Calculating Limits Using the Limit Laws (Video #3) | Math with Professor V

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Introduction to the Limit Laws and how to use them to calculate limits. The Direct Substitution Property, examples using factoring and multiplying by a conjugate to evaluate limits, and more examples with infinite limits and piecewise-defined functions. The Squeeze (or Sandwich) Theorem. #limitlaws #limits #calculus #mathtvwithprofessorv #directsubstitution #piecewisefunctions #squeezetheorem #sandwichtheorem #infinitelimits #calculusvideos #math #youtubemath #mathvideos #mathprofessor #mathteacher #calculushelp

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Professor V. this is a fantastic lecture on Calculating Limits Using the Limit Laws. The examples help with deep algebraic learning and skills. I hope that Calculus One students all over the world are enjoying these great videos.

georgesadler
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Thank you very much Dr your explan is great 👍 thank you ❤

i_egx
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I'm not even in your Calc 1 class, but the example problems here are super helpful because they go through every scenario from my hw questions 👌👌

chair_smesh
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16:17 what do you mean by "x=4 is not in the domain"?

SciGalSal
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Tomorrow is my midterm im watching at 1.20 am 😢 i wished i could find this earlier

shelly
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Hi mam ur voice is beutiful and it make me to under stand quikly😁

Eren_jeager_G
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Im having trouble understanding the examples that involve x=_ not being or being in the domain. In example 3 you say x=1 is not in the domain. now is that because we put 1 in for x and it equaled 0? because then in question four you say that h=0 is not in the domain but if we put 0 in for h it is???

nightwingb
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Hi, prof. At 31:00, how do we know that sin 1/x is between 1 and -1?

nobodyjames