Cracking The Ap Calculus ab Exam 2018

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

The other powers don’t matter because they’re all going to disappear. Now we have three new rules for
evaluating the limit of a rational expression as x approaches infinity.


Remember    to  focus   your    attention   on  the highest power   of  x.

(1)If   the highest power   of  x   in  a   rational    expression  is  in  the numerator,  then    the limit   as  x
approaches infinity is infinity.

Example: = ∞


(2)If   the highest power   of  x   in  a   rational    expression  is  in  the denominator,    then    the limit   as  x
approaches infinity is zero.

Example: = 0


(3)If   the highest power   of  x   in  a   rational    expression  is  the same    in  both    the numerator   and
denominator, then the limit as x approaches infinity is the coefficient of the highest term in the
numerator divided by the coefficient of the highest term in the denominator.

Example:


LIMITS OF TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS


At some point during the exam, you’ll have to find the limit of certain trig expressions, usually as x
approaches either zero or infinity. There are four standard limits that you should memorize—with those,
you can evaluate all of the trigonometric limits that appear on the test. As you’ll see throughout this book,

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