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Learning about limits at the high school or college level? Try our free resources for calculus students. You'll find videos to help you understand limits graphically and numerically, worksheets with limits problems to practice on, and more.

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Brightstorm video explaining the concept of Limits: A Graphical Approach
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Brightstorm video explaining the concept of Evaluating Limits Algebraically, Part 1
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Students will graph piecewise functions and be asked to evaluate both the left hand limit and the right hand limit of the function as x approaches a given number, c. Trace will be used to graphically estimate the one sided limit. Students will also use a table of values of each function to numerically verify that the values of the function to left and right of c are approaching the same number.
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Brightstorm video explaining the concept of Infinite Limits; Vertical Asymptotes
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Brightstorm video explaining the concept of Limits and End Behavior
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Brightstorm video explaining the concept of One-Sided Limits
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Brightstorm video explaining the concept of Continuous Functions
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Students will graph piecewise functions and be asked to evaluate both the left hand limit and the right hand limit of the function as x approaches a given number, c. Trace will be used to graphically estimate the one sided limit. Students will also use a table of values of each function to numerically verify that the values of the function to left and right of c are approaching the same number.
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In this video, Salman Khan of Khan Academy provides examples of limits in calculus. Part 3 of 3.
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