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Calculus 1 - Lecture 4 - Intuitive Beginning - Limits

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This lecture covers limits - two sided & one-sided limits, limits that fail to exist, limits at infinity

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  • You do a great job putting this into perspective! My university doesn't have the 1 on 1 time I need so this really helps! I plan on watching you videos through this semester!

  • great this helped me very much i'm a studint and i have calculus 101 and i think this vidoe is better than the lucture wich i take it evry day . So thank you very much

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  • Thank you so much for investing time into making these videos for us!

  • I'm in the deep shit right now, this is the only thing why Im here right now..

  • it would be much much better if you made some examples like real examples !!!

  • Good video

    

  • thats down below my rural definition of the LIMIT.

    and that mathematics-mathematical misspelling - sorry for that :)

  • When people need to evaluate something, but just unable to do so. Maybe they dont see in there. Or its too difficult to comprehend.

    So theres something which they cant define, only theres a bunch of mathematicsal maneuvers leading to it.

    They say: I KNOW THERES A VALUE TO THIS, i only can not see/comprehend that value right now.

    the limit of 2 exists but is boring, bc. we can see its value: "2"

    but PI only has a limit, because nobody knows its exact value

    only geometry reveals it precisely

  • pure genius

  • video end at 1;25

  • This video has been a HUGE help. This video has allowed me to grasp within the first 24 or so minutes, what I struggled to understand after 3 or so hrs of class.

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