Standard #: MAFS.912.C.1.3 (Archived Standard)


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Find limits of sums, differences, products, and quotients.


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General Information

Subject Area: Mathematics
Grade: 912
Domain-Subdomain: Calculus
Cluster: Level 1: Recall
Cluster: Limits and Continuity - Develop an understanding of the concept of limit by estimating limits graphically and numerically and evaluating limits analytically. Extend the idea of a limit to one-sided limits and limits at infinity. Use limits to define and understand the concept of continuity, decide whether a function is continuous at a point, and find types of discontinuities. Understand and apply continuity theorems.
Date Adopted or Revised: 02/14
Content Complexity Rating: Level 1: Recall - More Information
Date of Last Rating: 02/14
Status: State Board Approved - Archived

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Related Resources

Lesson Plan

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Leap Frog Review Game

In this lesson students will demonstrate their knowledge of limits, graphing, and exact trig limits evaluated using substitution. The students will play a game in which they evaluate their knowledge of problems in the unit while it serves as a formative assessment for the teacher. The students receive immediate feedback on their work while the teacher works the problems, correcting errors or misconceptions. This lesson gives the student a power review of the concepts in the unit because the timing is determined by the teacher. All students are engaged and focused while playing this game. Giving students access to the PowerPoint of the game after the lesson provides a good study tool for the students.

Text Resource

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No Limits For Usain

This informational text resource is intended to support reading in the content area. The text uses the story of Usain Bolt and his quest to reduce his world record in the 100 meter race to raise the question of whether there is a limit to his—or any human's—athleticism. The article uses number series, limits, and convergent and divergent series to prove that, hypothetically at least, a world record will go on reducing beyond any limit. A logistic curve is shown to model the data.

Tutorials

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Limit by Factoring Cubic Expression

Le'ts find a limit by factoring a cubic expression.

Limit Properties

Let's look at some examples of limits using various properties.

Example of a limit

This video will demonstrate how to find a limit of a quotient. 

Student Resources

Tutorials

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Limit by Factoring Cubic Expression:

Le'ts find a limit by factoring a cubic expression.

Limit Properties:

Let's look at some examples of limits using various properties.

Example of a limit:

This video will demonstrate how to find a limit of a quotient. 



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