Calculus 1: Limits & Derivatives (25 of 27) Finding the Limits of a Function - Example 12

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In this video I will calculate the limit(x approaches infinity) of (tan^-1)(x).

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The explanation was clear. Thank you! P.S. I love your bow xD

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EdisonvsTesla
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Clear explanation!! best that i found! Thank's man!!

visbellum
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I think I missed something. I think I remember somewhere at the beginning of the playlist you gave the definition for a limit as x is approaching a number, from either positive or negative side, it should be the same in order to qualify as a limit. Here the limit from the positive direction is Pi/2 whereas the limit from the negative direction was -Pi/2, which is different. Am I missing something professor?
Thanks!

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What about the other values when x is infinty ex. 3pi/2

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