![]() ![]() In fact, I consider this video lesson one of the most critical lessons in our limits chapter because the skills and techniques we learn in this video will enable us to find derivatives and integrals later in our calculus course. Together we will walk through countless examples, step-by-step, in order to see the power of factoring, common denominators, conjugate math, and some pretty awesome trigonometric rules as they help us find the solutions we desire. ![]() What’s important is that the techniques are all the same, no matter what it is called. It is worth mentioning that some textbooks may refer to these techniques as factorization (fraction reduction), rationalization, and Trigonometric rules, as does Khan Academy. So, the key to evaluating limits of indeterminate form is to employ our four algebraic techniques. Using the Conjugate to Evaluate a Limit Summary ![]()
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