Calculus Formulas

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  • What does Limit mean?

    L=L =limxf(x) \lim_{x\to\infty} f(x) if and only if for some positive number ϵ\epsilon, there is a positive number δ\deltathat if x is within δ\deltaunits of c, f(x) is within ϵ\epsilonunits of L.
  • What is the Limit Sum Law?

    limxa((f(x)+\lim_{x\to a}((f(x)+g(x))=g(x))=limxaf(x)+\lim_{x\to a}f(x)+limxag(x)\lim_{x\to a}g(x)
  • What is the Limit Difference Law?

    limxa(f(x)g(x))=\lim_{x\to a}(f(x)-g(x)) =limxaf(x)limxag(x) \lim_{x \to a}f(x)-\lim_{x \to a}g(x)
  • What is the Constant Multiple Laws for Limits?

    limxa(cf(x))=\lim_{x\to a}(cf(x)) =climxaf(x) c\lim_{x\to a}f(x)
  • What is the Limit Product Law?

    limxa(f(x)\lim_{x\to a}(f(x)*g(x))=g(x)) =(limxaf(x)) (\lim_{x\to a}f(x))*(limxag(x))(\lim_{x\to a}g(x))
  • What is the Limit quotient Law?

    limxa(f(x)g(x))=\lim_{x\to a} (\frac{f(x)}{g(x)})=limxaf(x)limxag(x)\frac{\lim_{x\to a}f(x)}{\lim_{x\to a}g(x)}
  • What is the Limit Power Law?

    limxa((f(x))n)=\lim_{x\to a}((f(x))^n)=(limxaf(x))n(\lim_{x\to a}f(x))^n