Lecture

Limits and Equivalents

Description

This lecture covers the concept of limits, including the correct reasoning behind limit calculations and the use of conjugates. It also delves into the notion of infinitely small equivalents, showcasing examples and applications in limit studies. The lecture emphasizes the importance of understanding the behavior of functions near specific points and how to determine if two functions are infinitely small-equivalent. Various mathematical expressions and functions are analyzed to illustrate these concepts.

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