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One-Sided Limit Type: Limit Notation and Graphs InteractiveOne-Sided Limit Type: Limit Notation and Graphs Interactive
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CK-12 Foundation
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11th - Higher Ed
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Math
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Duration
45 mins
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One-Sided Limit Type: Limit Notation and Graphs

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This One-Sided Limit Type: Limit Notation and Graphs interactive also includes:
  • Determining Limits and One-Sided Limits Graphically
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A one-sided limit is no less important than a two-sided limit. Young mathematicians use an interactive to match limit notation to graphs. The exercise requires interpreting how one-sided limits connect to features of graphs.

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Concepts

limits, graphs

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Use the tutorial review questions as a homework assignment

Classroom Considerations

  • Users must set up a free CK-12 account
  • Learners must be familiar with identifying limits from graphs

Pros

  • Both instructional text and video explain the concept
  • Includes review and challenge questions

Cons

  • None

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