This week began getting back into the routines of a typical math class, last week being a review week. By this I mean note taking, quick lectures explaining the concepts, and book assignments. Over the many years I have been doing this routine, I have definitely noticed an area where I need improvement. Note taking. I am very unorganized, and taking notes in a manner that I can easily look back at something is something I have yet to get the hang of. Hopefully, with my clean notebook, I can find a system this year, or maybe the "card stock" given to everyone will be more helpful than I expect.
Other than finishing the review packet and the quiz, this week in calculus was mostly working with the limits of functions. Most of limits is review from pre-calculus, but there was one theorem that was new: The Squeeze Theorem. The squeeze refers to finding two functions that the function you want to find is between. If you can prove that the limits of the two functions that flank the function you want are the same, that means that the function must have the same limit.
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