We all have limitations in life and even in math limits exist. In AP Calc this week we focused on section one of limits. Most of the limits material covered this week was pretty easy for me because we did it in the third tri of pre calc. I was gone the day we did the limits lesson however, still managed to complete the homework with little to no struggle. The only part of the homework that took me a minute to remember was the right and left hand limits. However, when I did the homework I did not know that we hadn't gone over that part of the notes in class yet due to my absence on Thursday. The only thing that I did not understand at first was the the sandwich theorem. The sandwich theorem is where you are given a function usually including a Sin function and you use the function around the sin function to figure out where the sin function has a limit where it is being asked. Most of my learning this week came from looking at examples in the book and collaborating with others. I feel like limits are important for us to learn because I have heard that they come up a lot in calculus. I think that the first section of calculus is going to be a stepping stone for more complicated limit problems.
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