
I'll introduce myself, what I want to teach, how I teach (both in English and Spanish)
In this section I will show you what we are going to learn in this course
We will learn what is a limit with an example
What is a limit using a graph
Learn what are indeterminate limits with examples of how we can determine them
Understand what is an infinitesimal limit with an example
We will learn how we can calculate the principal part and order of an infinitesimal limit
Examples to obtain the principal part and order of an infinitesimal limit
Understand what is an infinite limit with an example
Examples of common infinite limits
We will learn what are the lateral limits of a function and what is a continuous fuction
We will study an example of a function that is continuous in one point and not continuous in another
I hope you enjoyed this course, comments, questions and suggestions
Hi!
My name is Alison.
I'm an analytical person with a science background, that has a passion for complex problem solving. I have a PhD in Science and I currently work as a Software Developer.
I'm here to teach you Maths, Chemistry, Physics and Programming.
I present my courses in a clear, logical and structured way. For every topic, I also include an example or exercise to make sure that it is clear and easy to understand.
Please send me your feedback and let me know if you have any comments, questions or suggestions. I may be able to prepare a course that interests you.
In this specific course we will learn various concepts about limits in mathematics
1) First, we will talk about what is a limit with an example to understand this
2) Then, we will introduce indeterminate limits, those limits which we cannot predict mathematically. We will show various examples to demonstrate how we can solve these types of limits
3) We will then talk about infinitesimal limits and how we can calculate their principal part and order
4) We will also see what are infinite limits with an example
5) Finally, we will discuss how to determine if a function is continuous or not at a point, by analysing its lateral limits. We will see an example of a function that is continuous at one point and not continuous at another.
I hope you enjoy this course, find it easy and learn a lot with me
Good luck and see you soon
Alison