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Unit 01: Functions and
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FSc Section 01:Functions and Limits,
Calculus and Analytic
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Concept of Function
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Definition (Function-Domain-Range)
Money
Notation and Values of a Function
Mathematics Graphs of Algebraic functions
Conferences Graph of Functions Defined Piece-Wise
Types of Functions
Algebraic Function
Trigonometric Functions
Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Exponential Function
Logarithmic Function
Hyperbolic Function
Inverse Hyperbolic Function
Explicit Function
Even Function
Odd Function
Exercise 1.1
Composition of Function and Inverse of a Function
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Composition of Functions Explanation
Inverse of a Function
Algebraic Method to find the Inverse Function
Exercise 1.2
Limits of a Function and Theorems on Limits
Meaning of the phrase “x approaches Zero”
Meaning of the Phrase “x approaches a”
Concept of Limit of a Function
Limit of Function
Theorems on Limits of Function
Limits of Important Functions
$\lim_{x\to a}\frac{x^n-a^n}{x-a} = na^{n-1}$, where n is an
integer and a>0
$\lim_{x\to0}\frac{\sqrt{x+a} - \sqrt{a}}{x} =
\frac{1}{2\sqrt{a}}$
Limit at Infinity
Methods for Evaluating the limits at Infinity
$\lim_{x\to0}(1+\frac{1}{n})^n = e$
$\lim_{x\to0}\frac{a^x-1}{x} = {\log_e}^a$
The Sandwitch theorem
If $\theta$ is measured in radian, then $\lim_{\theta\to
0}\frac{\sin\theta}{\theta} = 1$
Exercise 1.3
Continuous and Discontinuous Function
One-sided Limits
Criterion for Existence of Limit of a Function
Continuity of a function at a number
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Exercise 1.4
Graphs
Graph of the Exponential Function $f(x) = a^x$
Graph of the Exponential Function $f(x) = e^x$
Graph of Common Logarithmic Function $f(x) = \log x$
Graph of natural logarithmic Function $f(x) = \ln x$
Graph of Implicit Function
Graph of parametric Equations
Graph of Discontinuous Function
Graphical Solution of the Equations
Exercise 1.5

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Consider two functions
$f(x)=x+3$ and $\displaystyle
g(x)=\frac{x^2-9}{x-3}$. Is
$f=g$? (see answer here)

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Solutions of Exercise 1.1
Solutions of Exercise 1.2
Solutions of Exercise 1.3
Solutions of Exercise 1.4
Solutions of Exercise 1.5
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