Math 2A. Calculus. Lecture 08. Intermediate Value Theorem, Limits of Infinity.

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UCI Math 2A: Single-Variable Calculus (Fall 2013)
Lec 08. Single-Variable Calculus -- Intermediate Value Theorem, Limits of Infinity --
Instructor: German A. Enciso, Ph.D.

License: Creative Commons CC-BY-SA

Description: UCI Math 2A is the first quarter in Single-Variable Calculus and covers the following topics: Introduction to derivatives, calculation of derivatives of algebraic and trigonometric functions; applications including curve sketching, related rates, and optimization. Exponential and logarithm functions.

Recorded on October 14, 2013

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If you have a limit which is 0, 25 when x going to infinity (34:00) is it the same as to say that limit goes to zero? If you say that limit go to 0, 25 it is still some level of approximation. It may be 0, 25 or 0, 25... something something.

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Could not duplicate the graph he drew of the sine of (1/x), his last problem, on my calculater. I believe that his graph of that function is incorrect.

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