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Hello everyone. How are you? I want to learn calculus so badly. I plan to do a self-study through calculus l, ll, and lll. Before I think so far ahead, I need a clear, basic definition of the concept of a limit. Textbook language is never easy to grasp unless the student is gifted. I am not gifted mathematically but love the subject.
I understand the limit idea to be the following:
•The value a function is tending to without actually getting there.
•The height a function is trying to reach in terms of the y-axis.
•In terms of a point (x, y), the limit is (value the function is tending to, limit). In other words, x = the value a function is tending to and y = the limit, the height of the function.
Is my understanding of a limit clear or not?
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Hi nycmathguy,
Welcome to the forum!
I think you are on the right path.
See the links for reference:
It appears to me that if one wants to make progress in mathematics, one should study the masters and not the pupils. - Niels Henrik Abel.
Nothing is better than reading and gaining more and more knowledge - Stephen William Hawking.
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Hi nycmathguy,
Welcome to the forum!
I think you are on the right path.
See the links for reference:
Thank you for the links. I look forward to learning calculus on this site as well as on You Tube and other places online. Look for my questions.
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