Limits of combined functions | Limits and continuity | AP Calculus AB | Khan Academy

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Sal solves a few examples where the graphs of two functions are given and we're asked to find the limit of an expression that combines the two functions. For example, the limit at 0 of the product of the functions.

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Why in the world is this in the "Measurement and data - Early Math" folder?

thedudethatneveruploads
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How in the world is this early math...lol

mohithreddy
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I had calculus last sem, this is like a revision for me, thanks

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1)The denominator could go to but is never 0, so / will be a large number. Further if the denominator goes much smaller the final number will be close to infinity. 2) The denominator is NOT 0 and so this number can always be divided.

wangus
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If this is early math, I now realize I will be developing a fear of numbers

cadescheuvront
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What if we take [limit g(x) x->0] -->0 ? that way we will be able to solve the question.

mandwaleadi
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hahahaha take this out of the early math playlist maybe ;)

jennifermeier
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first comment. ANYone watching in 2018?

divyoroy
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POSTED IN THE WRONG CATEGORY. THIS IS NOT MEASUREMENT.

sandeeksha
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I'm sorry but doesn't g approach 0+ so 4/(0+) goes to +infinity ? This video feels super super wrong. Rather it is.

yimoawanardo
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Sorry, but I think this is confusing to me. Thank you!

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