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Limits
Limits are the core tool that we build upon for calculus. Many times, a function can be undefined at a point, but we can think about what the function “approaches” as it gets closer and closer to that point (this is the “limit”). Other times, the function may be defined at a point, but it may approach a different limit. There are many, many times where the function value is the same as the limit at a point. Either way, this is a powerful tool as we start thinking about slope of a tangent line to a curve. If you have a decent background in algebra (graphing and functions in particular), you’ll hopefully enjoy this tutorial!
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