Type 2 limits are the type that when you substitute the number that x is going towards, you get a fraction with a number in the numerator and a 0 in the denominator (->L/0). The division by zero is associated with a vertical asymptote, so the limit will go to either positive infinity or negative infinity.
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Summer Topic: Domains
Not all functions can take any number. The set of numbers that the function can accept is called a domain. Here we review how to analyze a ...
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Not all functions can take any number. The set of numbers that the function can accept is called a domain. Here we review how to analyze a ...
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