Lecture

Infinite Limits and Behavior at Infinity

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This lecture covers the concept of infinite limits and the behavior of functions as they approach positive or negative infinity, introducing the notation lim f(x) as x approaches ±∞. It explains the conventions used when dealing with infinite limits and provides examples to illustrate the concept. The lecture also discusses the implications of lim f(x) = ±∞ and how it relates to the behavior of functions at infinity.

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