Evaluating Limits Graphically
Learning Objective
I can evaluate limits using graphing techniques.
Lesson Flow
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Guided Notes
Key concepts students will learn:
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When evaluating limits from a graph, if the function approaches the same value from both the left and right, then the limit exists.
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The limit of f(x) as x approaches a value can exist even if the function itself is not defined at that x-value.
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If the function approaches different values from the left and right sides of a particular x-value, then the limit does not exist.
Practice
12 questions • Multiple choice & Short answer
Exit Ticket
“Using the graph of y = h(x), what is the limit of h(x) as x approaches 3? The function is defined at h(3) = 1. As you approach x = 3 from the left, the function approaches 4. As you approach x = 3 from the right, the function approaches 4.”
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