Limits and Continuity
Definition
A function f(x) has limit L as x approaches a if f(x) gets arbitrarily close to L as x gets close to a.
Key limit
limx→0xsinx=1
Limit laws
- lim(f+g)=limf+limg
- lim(f⋅g)=limf⋅limg
- limgf=limglimf (if limg=0)
Continuity
f is continuous at a if limx→af(x)=f(a).