1) Finding the Limits From a Graph, Part 1 of 2
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i think this might have saved me from dismally failing my calc quiz! it's so easy, but my teacher moves so fast and talks in weird math language so i never get anything in class :(. but this helped a lot! thank you!!!!!!!
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OMG THANK YOU !! i soo didn't understand this but now i do. thank you =)
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I learn more watching this video than I learned in class.
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Wow, i never knew Dr. Murdick (my Pre-cal instuctor) had so much views!
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will you please tell me how is it working. I didn't understand. please send me the solution.
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May God Bless You! If you're an atheist, then May the Supreme Universal Force Be With You!
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I have a quiz on this in about an hour. THANK YOU!!!
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Do more please!!
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@bethany19912007 Same for me!
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Thank you very much Mr. Murdick you've helped a lot.
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Thank you so much
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@Lutemann, but if there was no dot at the point (1,1), then it would be considered DNE right, and if it was DNE, would that mean that the whole function doesnt exist?
why is f (1) = 1 did u just add -1 and 2?
DizzyBaby 2 years ago
Because it is. The function is discontinuous at x = 1. The point (1,1) is just hanging there.
Lutemann 2 years ago
Yes, I could use better equipment, but no one one will pay for it. I've got a cheap writing board that's terrible.
Lutemann 4 years ago