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Limits Review

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This series was cancelled by the tutor on February 9, 2025. We're very sorry–you can explore more Calculus series here. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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Understanding limits is essential for mastering calculus! In this session, we’ll explore the concept of limits, how to evaluate them, and how they relate to continuity. Whether you’re dealing with one-sided limits, infinite limits, or limits at infinity, we’ll break them down step by step, using visual aids and real-world examples to make it clear. Join us for practice problems and clear explanations to strengthen your foundational knowledge.

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Louie Y 🇺🇸

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I attend a boarding school in New England. I am currently a sophomore in my school, and I'm really passionate in math. I love to tutor my peers in my school and participate in competition maths. I am here to help others with math and science!

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