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Limit Laws & Theorems

THEOREM 1
THEOREM 4
LIMIT OF CONSTANT
ADDITION/SUBTRACTION THEOREM
The limit of a constant is itself.
The limit of a sum (or difference) of functions is the
- This means that the
sum (or difference) of the limits of the individual
value of k is the limit itself.
functions.

Examples:

Examples:

THEOREM 2
LIMIT OF AN IDENTITY FUNCTION

The limit of x as x approaches c


is equal to c.
- This means that value
that the limit approaches is its value.

Examples:

THEOREM 5
MULTIPLICATION THEOREM

The limit of the product of functions is equal to the


product of their limits.

THEOREM 3
THE CONSTANT MULTIPLE THEORY

This says that the limit of a multiple of a function is


simply that multiple of the limit of the function. Examples:

Examples:
THEOREM 6
DIVISION THEOREM

The limit of the quotient of functions is equal to the


quotient of the limits of the individual functions.

Examples:

THEOREM 8
RADICAL/ROOT THEOREM

The limit of the nth root of a function is just nth root


of the limit of the function.
THEOREM 7
POWER THEOREM

The limit of the integer power of a function is just Examples:


that power of the limit of the function.

Examples:

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