How do I find two-sided limits?
1 Answer
For 2-sided limits about x = a, approach 'a' through higher and lower values, respectively.
Explanation:
For example,
as
It
See graph, close to y-axis, in both directions. respectively, in the
1st and 3rd quadrants.
graph{y-1/sin x = 0[-10 10 -10 10] }
Definitions:
Limit through lower values is
lim h
Limit through higher values is
lim h
Here, f(x) = 1 / sin x and
a = 0 and h = x.
Now, consider lim
For any x < 0 and close to 0, sin x is negative.
So, the limit is 1 / 0_, where 0_ means
values. And so, the limit
Likewise, the right limit is
Here, the side limits
Another vivid example is
See the graph below. Observe that f(0) is indeterminate.
Here, the side limits are obviously
exist.
graph{(abs x)/x}