After completing this section, students should be able to do the following.

  • Consider values of a function at inputs approaching a given point.
  • Understand the concept of a limit.
  • Use limits to understand local behavior of functions.
  • Calculate limits from a graph (or state that the limit does not exist).
  • Understand possible issues when estimating limits using nearby values.
  • Define a one-sided limit.
  • Explain the relationship between one-sided and two-sided limits.
  • Distinguish between limit values and function values.
  • Identify when a limit does not exist.
  • Define continuity in terms of limits.
  • Use the continuity of famous functions (on their domains) when computing limits.