• ClipSaver
ClipSaver
Русские видео
  • Смешные видео
  • Приколы
  • Обзоры
  • Новости
  • Тесты
  • Спорт
  • Любовь
  • Музыка
  • Разное
Сейчас в тренде
  • Фейгин лайф
  • Три кота
  • Самвел адамян
  • А4 ютуб
  • скачать бит
  • гитара с нуля
Иностранные видео
  • Funny Babies
  • Funny Sports
  • Funny Animals
  • Funny Pranks
  • Funny Magic
  • Funny Vines
  • Funny Virals
  • Funny K-Pop

Introduction to Limits (NancyPi) скачать в хорошем качестве

Introduction to Limits (NancyPi) 6 years ago

lim

limit

limit as

limit at

calculus

introduction to limits

limits at infinity

one-sided limits

infinity

negative infinity

how-to

khan

limit as x approaches

find the limit

discontinuity

hole

gap

removable discontinuity

jump discontinuity

patrickjmt

left-sided

right-sided

dne

does not exist

indeterminate

undefined

how do you

help

continuity

precalculus

math

nancy

nancypi

limit definition

graphing limits

evaluating limits

limit calc

limits calculus

what is limit

Не удается загрузить Youtube-плеер. Проверьте блокировку Youtube в вашей сети.
Повторяем попытку...
Introduction to Limits (NancyPi)
  • Поделиться ВК
  • Поделиться в ОК
  •  
  •  


Скачать видео с ютуб по ссылке или смотреть без блокировок на сайте: Introduction to Limits (NancyPi) в качестве 4k

У нас вы можете посмотреть бесплатно Introduction to Limits (NancyPi) или скачать в максимальном доступном качестве, видео которое было загружено на ютуб. Для загрузки выберите вариант из формы ниже:

  • Информация по загрузке:

Скачать mp3 с ютуба отдельным файлом. Бесплатный рингтон Introduction to Limits (NancyPi) в формате MP3:


Если кнопки скачивания не загрузились НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием видео, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса ClipSaver.ru



Introduction to Limits (NancyPi)

MIT grad shows what a limit is, how to read the notation, what it means on a graph and how to find the limit on a graph. To skip ahead: 1) For how to understand limit NOTATION and the CONCEPT of the limit, skip to time 0:34. 2) For WHICH WAY TO LOOK AT THE GRAPH to find the limit, including when to use the X and when to use the Y, skip to time 1:52. 3) For ONE-SIDED LIMITS notation, including the LEFT-SIDED LIMIT and RIGHT-SIDED LIMIT, skip to time 7:54. 4) For how to understand limits where X APPROACHES INFINITY or negative infinity, skip to time 10:24. Nancy formerly of MathBFF explains the steps. For HOW TO FIND THE LIMIT (at a finite value), jump to    • How to Find Any Limit (NancyPi)   For HOW TO FIND THE LIMIT AT INFINITY, jump to    • How to Find the Limit at Infinity (Na...   Follow Nancy on Instagram:   / nancypi   Twitter:   / nancypi   1) LIMIT NOTATION and WHAT A LIMIT MEANS: You can read the limit notation as "the limit, as x approaches 1, of f(x)". This means "when x gets very close to 1, what number is y getting very close to?" The limit is always equal to a y-value. It is a way of predicting what y-value we would expect to have, if we tend toward a specific x-value. Why do we need the limit? One reason is that there are sometimes "blindspots" such as gaps (holes) in a function in which we cannot see what the function is doing exactly at a point, but we can see what it is doing as we head toward that point. 2) HOW TO LOOK AT THE GRAPH to find the limit: a) For a removable discontinuity (hole), b) For a removable discontinuity with a point defined above, and c) For a normal line. When you're finding an overall limit, the hidden, implied meaning is that YOU MUST CHECK BOTH SIDES OF THE X-VALUE, from the left and from the right. If both sides give you the same limit value, then that value is your overall limit. In our example, to find the limit from the left side, TRACE X VALUES from the left of 1 but headed toward 1 (the actual motion is to the right), and check to SEE WHAT Y-VALUE the function is tending toward. That y-value is the left-hand limit. To find the limit from the right side, trace x values from the right of 1 but headed toward 1 (the actual motion is to the left), and again check to see what Y-VALUE the function is heading toward. That y-value is the right-hand limit. Since the left limit (2) and the right limit (2) are the same in our example, the overall limit answer is 2. If they were not the same, we could not give a limit value (see #3). IMPORTANT TAKEAWAY: For the limit, we DO NOT CARE what is happening EXACTLY AT THE X-VALUE and ONLY CARE what y-values the function is hitting NEAR the x-value, as we get closer and closer to that x. In other words, the limit, as x approaches 1, of f(x) can equal 2, even if (1) = 3 or some other number different from 2, or even if f(1) is not defined or indeterminate. 3) ONE-SIDED LIMITS (RIGHT-SIDED LIMIT and LEFT-SIDED LIMIT) for a jump discontinuity: as you saw in #2, to find the overall limit, you have to check both the left and right limits. Sometimes the left limit and right limit are not the same. If you get a limit question with notation in which the x is approaching a number but with a plus sign or minus sign as a superscript, that is notation for a one-sided limit. The minus sign means the limit from the left, and the plus sign means the limit from the right. IF THE LEFT limit AND RIGHT limit are NOT THE SAME, then the overall limit DOES NOT EXIST (sometimes written as "DNE"). Even if the left and right limits are different, you can still write the left-sided limit and right-sided limit values separately. 4) LIMITS in which X APPROACHES INFINITY (or negative infinity): Another "blindspot" is when x goes toward infinity or negative infinity. Since we can never "see" exactly at infinity (or negative infinity), we can use the idea of the limit to say what y-value it looks like the function is headed toward when our x value approaches infinity. If x is approaching INFINITY, TRACE x values TOWARD THE RIGHT (the large positive direction) on the graph, and see what y-value the function is approaching. That y-value is the limit. Note that the function may be approaching an asymptote. If x is approaching NEGATIVE INFINITY, trace x values TOWARD THE LEFT (the large negative direction), and check what y-value the function is getting closer and closer to on the graph. That y-value is the limit. For more of my calculus and precalculus math videos, check out: http://nancypi.com

Comments
  • How to Find Any Limit (NancyPi) 7 years ago
    How to Find Any Limit (NancyPi)
    Опубликовано: 7 years ago
    1387428
  • Calculus 1 - Introduction to Limits 4 years ago
    Calculus 1 - Introduction to Limits
    Опубликовано: 4 years ago
    5253830
  • How to Find the Limit at Infinity (NancyPi) 7 years ago
    How to Find the Limit at Infinity (NancyPi)
    Опубликовано: 7 years ago
    992384
  • Understand Calculus in 35 Minutes 6 years ago
    Understand Calculus in 35 Minutes
    Опубликовано: 6 years ago
    4353572
  • Logarithms... How? (NancyPi) 6 years ago
    Logarithms... How? (NancyPi)
    Опубликовано: 6 years ago
    3580323
  • Лучший район Нью-Йорка. Вы точно захотите здесь жить! | Форест-Хиллс-Гарденс, Куинс 9 hours ago
    Лучший район Нью-Йорка. Вы точно захотите здесь жить! | Форест-Хиллс-Гарденс, Куинс
    Опубликовано: 9 hours ago
    63613
  • How to Integrate Using U-Substitution (NancyPi) 6 years ago
    How to Integrate Using U-Substitution (NancyPi)
    Опубликовано: 6 years ago
    2176445
  • Derivatives... What? (NancyPi) 6 years ago
    Derivatives... What? (NancyPi)
    Опубликовано: 6 years ago
    1175158
  • Introduction to limits | Limits | Differential Calculus | Khan Academy 14 years ago
    Introduction to limits | Limits | Differential Calculus | Khan Academy
    Опубликовано: 14 years ago
    6144406
  • Beat Neymar, Win $500,000 1 day ago
    Beat Neymar, Win $500,000
    Опубликовано: 1 day ago
    46621355

Контактный email для правообладателей: [email protected] © 2017 - 2025

Отказ от ответственности - Disclaimer Правообладателям - DMCA Условия использования сайта - TOS