Calculus I · Limits and Continuity · review
Squeeze and Trigonometric Limits Review
Review Squeeze and Trigonometric Limits Review with a concise concept summary, common errors, and links to targeted practice.
Where this chapter fits
Chapter 4: Infinite behavior
Read vertical, horizontal, and slant asymptotes through sign analysis and dominant-term reasoning.
Reading lens: Is the function growing without bound near a finite input, or settling into end behavior as the input grows? Keep that question in view while reading Squeeze and Trigonometric Limits Review; the worked mathematics is evidence for the idea, not a substitute for it.
This page connects Trigonometric Limit Decision Guide to Infinite Limits Explained. Read the explanation first, predict each example’s next move, and only then compare the written solution.
Chapter 3 Summary
• If and both outer limits equal , then the middle limit is . • Bounded oscillation multiplied by a shrinking factor is often squeezed to zero. • In radians, and . • Match the denominator to the trigonometric argument. • .
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