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### Day 03 - Evaluating Limits Algebraically - 01.06.16

 Update Unit 1 Test on 1/22Dual Credit Forms due today!Go over previous day's checkpointsReviewLimits (video 1) (video 2)How are limits found numerically and graphically? (video) (checkpoints)Nonexistent Limits (video)How can limits fail to exist? Determine the following limit (if it exists) Does not exist–6 Determine the following limit (if it exists) 201Does not exist4For the function whose graph is shown below, which statement(s) are false? Find 012does not existnone of the aboveDetermine the following limit 0LessonChallenge 2ASolve the following:Find if f(x) equals the following:Challenge 2B$\lim_{x\to-3}\frac{x^2+x-6}{x+3}$Find the limit graphically or numerically.Find the limit algebraically.HintChallenge 2C Find the limit graphically or numerically.Find the limit algebraically.HintHow are limits found algebraically? (checkpoints) Posted on the board at the end of the block.HomeworkStudy! Help Request List Standard(s) APC.2Define and apply the properties of limits of functions.Limits will be evaluated graphically and algebraically.Includes:​limits of a constant​limits of a sum, product, and quotient​one-sided limits​limits at infinity, infinite limits, and non-existent limits