Squeeze Theorem Application to Trigonometry and Greatest Integer Functions for Limits
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMPrzZ4NTtc Squeeze Theorem Applications: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz87W0LrNM8&list=PLJ-ma5dJyAqo2clDAHYJTWv-jhymqGeFf
Squeeze Theorem or the Pinching Theorem says that if g(x) is squeezed between f(x) and h(x) near a, and if both f and h have the same limit L at a then g has the same limit L at a.
lim┬(x→0)〖x^2 cos(1/x^2 ) 〗
lim┬(x→0)〖x^4 e^sin(1/x) 〗
lim┬(x→∞)〖(x^2+x sinx)/(x^2+cosx )〗
lim┬(x→∞)〖x⌊x^2/3⌋/⌊x^3/6⌋ 〗 #GCSE #SAT #EQAO #IBSLmath
Видео Squeeze Theorem Application to Trigonometry and Greatest Integer Functions for Limits канала Anil Kumar
Squeeze Theorem or the Pinching Theorem says that if g(x) is squeezed between f(x) and h(x) near a, and if both f and h have the same limit L at a then g has the same limit L at a.
lim┬(x→0)〖x^2 cos(1/x^2 ) 〗
lim┬(x→0)〖x^4 e^sin(1/x) 〗
lim┬(x→∞)〖(x^2+x sinx)/(x^2+cosx )〗
lim┬(x→∞)〖x⌊x^2/3⌋/⌊x^3/6⌋ 〗 #GCSE #SAT #EQAO #IBSLmath
Видео Squeeze Theorem Application to Trigonometry and Greatest Integer Functions for Limits канала Anil Kumar
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