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Unit 7: Limits




                                                                                                Notes
                               Figure 7.3                  Figure  7.4

                       y                                   y








                         0                               (0, 1)
            x′                      3     x
                                    2, 
                                    2 

                                                 x′        0     x = 1             x
                       y′




          (ii)  LHL



               RHL



               Further                and


               Thus function has x-axis as a horizontal asymptote and x = 1 is the vertical asymptote.
               The graph of the function is shown in Figure 7.4.


          (iii)  Let               This function implies that



                            y =          when


                             =            when




               Hence                                               (Horizontal asymptote).



                 Example 7:
          A right-angled triangle has two equal sides of 1 inch. One of these sides, drawn horizontally, is
          divided into (n + 1) equal portions. On each of the portion after the first a rectangle is formed with
          height equal to the vertical distance from the left-hand end of the portion to the hypotenuse of the
          triangle. Find an expression for the sum of rectangle areas and evaluate the limit of the sum as
          n → ∞. What is the meaning of the limiting value?





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