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Limits Approaching Infinity Intuitively

by Kevin LaMaster, proud Member of the Math Squad.


Introduction

I've noticed that many calculus one students loathe taking limits specifically as they approach infinity. This series should not be an introduction to limits nor should it replace a strict definition for a limit. Both of those can be found better at this tutorial. This only serves for a crash course tutor replacement for Calculus 1 students struggling with some difficult homework.

Basic Limits

Just as a recap over basic limits not into infinity.

For example $ \lim_{x\to 2}x^2+2x+1=2(2)^2+2(2)+1 $

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