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Squeeze Theorem for Limits

Videos, worksheets, games and acivities to help PreCalculus students learn how to calculate limits using different techniques : Factoring and Cancelling, Expanding and Simplifying, Getting a Common Denominator.

 

 

The Squeeze Theorem for Limits, Example 1
I discuss the idea of the Squeeze Theorem as well as showing two examples illustrating the Squeeze Theorem!

 

 

The Squeeze Theorem for Limits, Example 2
In this video, I work a problem involving limits using the squeeze theorem. This is an 'easy' squeeze theorem problem since the 'small' and 'large' function are both given.

 

 

The Squeeze Theorem for Limits, Example 3
This squeeze theorem problem is a little more tricky since we have to produce the small and large function to bound our original function. It is NOT completely mechanical; some thought is needed on this one!

 

 

 

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