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Section 1.3
                The Limit of a Function

                    V63.0121, Calculus I


                    January 26–27, 2009



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Limit
Zeno’s Paradox




                     That which is in
                     locomotion must
                     arrive at the
                     half-way stage
                     before it arrives at
                     the goal.
                 (Aristotle Physics VI:9,
                 239b10)
Outline




   The Concept of Limit
      Heuristics
      Errors and tolerances
      Examples
      Pathologies
Heuristic Definition of a Limit



   Definition
   We write
                                lim f (x) = L
                               x→a

   and say

              “the limit of f (x), as x approaches a, equals L”

   if we can make the values of f (x) arbitrarily close to L (as close to
   L as we like) by taking x to be sufficiently close to a (on either side
   of a) but not equal to a.
The error-tolerance game



   A game between two players to decide if a limit lim f (x) exists.
                                                    x→a
       Player 1: Choose L to be the limit.
       Player 2: Propose an “error” level around L.
       Player 1: Choose a “tolerance” level around a so that x-points
       within that tolerance level are taken to y -values within the
       error level.
   If Player 1 can always win, lim f (x) = L.
                              x→a
The error-tolerance game




     L




                           a
The error-tolerance game




     L




                           a
The error-tolerance game




     L




                                   a

         To be legit, the part of the graph inside the blue (vertical)
         strip must also be inside the green (horizontal) strip.
The error-tolerance game

                                           This tolerance is too big

     L




                                   a

         To be legit, the part of the graph inside the blue (vertical)
         strip must also be inside the green (horizontal) strip.
The error-tolerance game




     L




                                   a

         To be legit, the part of the graph inside the blue (vertical)
         strip must also be inside the green (horizontal) strip.
The error-tolerance game

                                           Still too big

     L




                                   a

         To be legit, the part of the graph inside the blue (vertical)
         strip must also be inside the green (horizontal) strip.
The error-tolerance game




     L




                                   a

         To be legit, the part of the graph inside the blue (vertical)
         strip must also be inside the green (horizontal) strip.
The error-tolerance game

                                           This looks good

     L




                                   a

         To be legit, the part of the graph inside the blue (vertical)
         strip must also be inside the green (horizontal) strip.
The error-tolerance game


                                           So does this

     L




                                   a

         To be legit, the part of the graph inside the blue (vertical)
         strip must also be inside the green (horizontal) strip.
The error-tolerance game




     L




                                    a

         To be legit, the part of the graph inside the blue (vertical)
         strip must also be inside the green (horizontal) strip.
         If Player 2 shrinks the error, Player 1 can still win.
The error-tolerance game




     L




                                    a

         To be legit, the part of the graph inside the blue (vertical)
         strip must also be inside the green (horizontal) strip.
         If Player 2 shrinks the error, Player 1 can still win.
Example
Find lim x 2 if it exists.
     x→0
Example
Find lim x 2 if it exists.
     x→0

Solution
By setting tolerance equal to the square root of the error, we can
guarantee to be within any error.
Example
       |x|
Find lim   if it exists.
    x→0 x
Example
        |x|
Find lim    if it exists.
     x→0 x

Solution
The function can also be written as

                       |x|     1  if x > 0;
                           =
                        x      −1 if x < 0

What would be the limit?
The error-tolerance game

                                y



                            1


                                    x


                           −1
The error-tolerance game

                                y



                            1


                                    x


                           −1
The error-tolerance game

                                y



                            1


                                    x


                           −1
The error-tolerance game

                                y



                            1


                                    x


                           −1
The error-tolerance game

                                y



                            1


                                                        x

                                    Part of graph in-
                           −1       side blue is not
                                    inside green
The error-tolerance game

                                y



                            1


                                    x


                           −1
The error-tolerance game

                                y



                            1


                                    x


                           −1
The error-tolerance game

                                y


     Part of graph in-
     side blue is not       1
     inside green

                                    x


                           −1
The error-tolerance game

                                   y


     Part of graph in-
     side blue is not          1
     inside green

                                                               x


                              −1




      These are the only good choices; the limit does not exist.
One-sided limits



   Definition
   We write
                               lim f (x) = L
                              x→a+

   and say

     “the limit of f (x), as x approaches a from the right, equals L”

   if we can make the values of f (x) arbitrarily close to L (as close to
   L as we like) by taking x to be sufficiently close to a (on either side
   of a) and greater than a.
One-sided limits



   Definition
   We write
                               lim f (x) = L
                              x→a−

   and say

      “the limit of f (x), as x approaches a from the left, equals L”

   if we can make the values of f (x) arbitrarily close to L (as close to
   L as we like) by taking x to be sufficiently close to a (on either side
   of a) and less than a.
Example
        |x|
Find lim    if it exists.
     x→0 x

Solution
The function can also be written as

                       |x|     1  if x > 0;
                           =
                        x      −1 if x < 0

What would be the limit?
The error-tolerance game fails, but

                                      lim f (x) = −1
             lim f (x) = 1
                                      x→0−
            x→0+
Example
            1
Find lim+     if it exists.
            x
    x→0
The error-tolerance game
                y




           L?




                           x
                    0
The error-tolerance game
                y




           L?




                           x
                    0
The error-tolerance game
                y




           L?




                           x
                    0
The error-tolerance game
                y



                        The graph escapes the
                        green, so no good


           L?




                                                x
                    0
The error-tolerance game
                y




           L?




                           x
                    0
The error-tolerance game
                y



                           Even worse!


           L?




                                         x
                    0
The error-tolerance game
                y


                        The limit does not exist
                        because the function is
                        unbounded near 0

           L?




                                                   x
                    0
Example
            1
Find lim+     if it exists.
            x
     x→0

Solution
The limit does not exist because the function is unbounded near 0.
Next week we will understand the statement that
                                     1
                              lim+     = +∞
                                     x
                              x→0
Example
               π
Find lim sin       if it exists.
               x
     x→0
y


 1




         x




−1
What could go wrong?




  How could a function fail to have a limit? Some possibilities:
      left- and right- hand limits exist but are not equal
      The function is unbounded near a
      Oscillation with increasingly high frequency near a
Meet the Mathematician: Augustin Louis Cauchy



     French, 1789–1857
     Royalist and Catholic
     made contributions in
     geometry, calculus,
     complex analysis,
     number theory
     created the definition of
     limit we use today but
     didn’t understand it
Precise Definition of a Limit



   Let f be a function defined on an some open interval that contains
   the number a, except possibly at a itself. Then we say that the
   limit of f (x) as x approaches a is L, and we write

                              lim f (x) = L,
                              x→a

   if for every ε > 0 there is a corresponding δ > 0 such that

                 if 0 < |x − a| < δ, then |f (x) − L| < ε.
The error-tolerance game = ε, δ




     L




                          a
The error-tolerance game = ε, δ




   L+ε
    L
   L−ε




                          a
The error-tolerance game = ε, δ




   L+ε
    L
   L−ε




                      a − δaa + δ
The error-tolerance game = ε, δ



                         This δ is too big
   L+ε
    L
   L−ε




                      a − δaa + δ
The error-tolerance game = ε, δ




   L+ε
    L
   L−ε




                        a −aδ δ
                          a+
The error-tolerance game = ε, δ



                         This δ looks good
   L+ε
    L
   L−ε




                        a −aδ δ
                          a+
The error-tolerance game = ε, δ



                          So does this δ
   L+ε
    L
   L−ε




                        aa a δ δ
                         − +

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Lesson 3: The Limit of a Function

  • 1. Section 1.3 The Limit of a Function V63.0121, Calculus I January 26–27, 2009 Announcements Office Hours: MW 1:30–3:00, TR 1:00–2:00 (WWH 718) Blackboard operational HW due Wednesday, ALEKS initial due Friday
  • 3. Zeno’s Paradox That which is in locomotion must arrive at the half-way stage before it arrives at the goal. (Aristotle Physics VI:9, 239b10)
  • 4. Outline The Concept of Limit Heuristics Errors and tolerances Examples Pathologies
  • 5. Heuristic Definition of a Limit Definition We write lim f (x) = L x→a and say “the limit of f (x), as x approaches a, equals L” if we can make the values of f (x) arbitrarily close to L (as close to L as we like) by taking x to be sufficiently close to a (on either side of a) but not equal to a.
  • 6. The error-tolerance game A game between two players to decide if a limit lim f (x) exists. x→a Player 1: Choose L to be the limit. Player 2: Propose an “error” level around L. Player 1: Choose a “tolerance” level around a so that x-points within that tolerance level are taken to y -values within the error level. If Player 1 can always win, lim f (x) = L. x→a
  • 9. The error-tolerance game L a To be legit, the part of the graph inside the blue (vertical) strip must also be inside the green (horizontal) strip.
  • 10. The error-tolerance game This tolerance is too big L a To be legit, the part of the graph inside the blue (vertical) strip must also be inside the green (horizontal) strip.
  • 11. The error-tolerance game L a To be legit, the part of the graph inside the blue (vertical) strip must also be inside the green (horizontal) strip.
  • 12. The error-tolerance game Still too big L a To be legit, the part of the graph inside the blue (vertical) strip must also be inside the green (horizontal) strip.
  • 13. The error-tolerance game L a To be legit, the part of the graph inside the blue (vertical) strip must also be inside the green (horizontal) strip.
  • 14. The error-tolerance game This looks good L a To be legit, the part of the graph inside the blue (vertical) strip must also be inside the green (horizontal) strip.
  • 15. The error-tolerance game So does this L a To be legit, the part of the graph inside the blue (vertical) strip must also be inside the green (horizontal) strip.
  • 16. The error-tolerance game L a To be legit, the part of the graph inside the blue (vertical) strip must also be inside the green (horizontal) strip. If Player 2 shrinks the error, Player 1 can still win.
  • 17. The error-tolerance game L a To be legit, the part of the graph inside the blue (vertical) strip must also be inside the green (horizontal) strip. If Player 2 shrinks the error, Player 1 can still win.
  • 18. Example Find lim x 2 if it exists. x→0
  • 19. Example Find lim x 2 if it exists. x→0 Solution By setting tolerance equal to the square root of the error, we can guarantee to be within any error.
  • 20. Example |x| Find lim if it exists. x→0 x
  • 21. Example |x| Find lim if it exists. x→0 x Solution The function can also be written as |x| 1 if x > 0; = x −1 if x < 0 What would be the limit?
  • 26. The error-tolerance game y 1 x Part of graph in- −1 side blue is not inside green
  • 29. The error-tolerance game y Part of graph in- side blue is not 1 inside green x −1
  • 30. The error-tolerance game y Part of graph in- side blue is not 1 inside green x −1 These are the only good choices; the limit does not exist.
  • 31. One-sided limits Definition We write lim f (x) = L x→a+ and say “the limit of f (x), as x approaches a from the right, equals L” if we can make the values of f (x) arbitrarily close to L (as close to L as we like) by taking x to be sufficiently close to a (on either side of a) and greater than a.
  • 32. One-sided limits Definition We write lim f (x) = L x→a− and say “the limit of f (x), as x approaches a from the left, equals L” if we can make the values of f (x) arbitrarily close to L (as close to L as we like) by taking x to be sufficiently close to a (on either side of a) and less than a.
  • 33. Example |x| Find lim if it exists. x→0 x Solution The function can also be written as |x| 1 if x > 0; = x −1 if x < 0 What would be the limit? The error-tolerance game fails, but lim f (x) = −1 lim f (x) = 1 x→0− x→0+
  • 34. Example 1 Find lim+ if it exists. x x→0
  • 38. The error-tolerance game y The graph escapes the green, so no good L? x 0
  • 40. The error-tolerance game y Even worse! L? x 0
  • 41. The error-tolerance game y The limit does not exist because the function is unbounded near 0 L? x 0
  • 42. Example 1 Find lim+ if it exists. x x→0 Solution The limit does not exist because the function is unbounded near 0. Next week we will understand the statement that 1 lim+ = +∞ x x→0
  • 43. Example π Find lim sin if it exists. x x→0
  • 44. y 1 x −1
  • 45. What could go wrong? How could a function fail to have a limit? Some possibilities: left- and right- hand limits exist but are not equal The function is unbounded near a Oscillation with increasingly high frequency near a
  • 46. Meet the Mathematician: Augustin Louis Cauchy French, 1789–1857 Royalist and Catholic made contributions in geometry, calculus, complex analysis, number theory created the definition of limit we use today but didn’t understand it
  • 47. Precise Definition of a Limit Let f be a function defined on an some open interval that contains the number a, except possibly at a itself. Then we say that the limit of f (x) as x approaches a is L, and we write lim f (x) = L, x→a if for every ε > 0 there is a corresponding δ > 0 such that if 0 < |x − a| < δ, then |f (x) − L| < ε.
  • 48. The error-tolerance game = ε, δ L a
  • 49. The error-tolerance game = ε, δ L+ε L L−ε a
  • 50. The error-tolerance game = ε, δ L+ε L L−ε a − δaa + δ
  • 51. The error-tolerance game = ε, δ This δ is too big L+ε L L−ε a − δaa + δ
  • 52. The error-tolerance game = ε, δ L+ε L L−ε a −aδ δ a+
  • 53. The error-tolerance game = ε, δ This δ looks good L+ε L L−ε a −aδ δ a+
  • 54. The error-tolerance game = ε, δ So does this δ L+ε L L−ε aa a δ δ − +