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Calculus • Series

Unit 1 in depth-limits and continuity

Kyle H

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This series was cancelled by the tutor on June 17, 2023. 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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We will go over the first unit of calculus, limits and continuity, in great detail. This is in line with the AP Calculus AB/BC curriculum, but those not in/going to take AP can take this course to get an effective foundation for calculus. I am making a different series for each unit so you do not have to commit to the entire curriculum and can just join the units you want to go over/need the most help with.

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Dates

June 14 - June 15

Learners

7 / 50

Total Sessions

2

About the Tutor

Hello. I am a high school student from New Jersey looking to put my proficiency and passion for advanced math and science to good use by tutoring others and helping others understand the tough concepts in these subjects.

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14
Jun

Session 1

Limits and continuity

This lesson is all about limits. We will look at what a limit is/limit notation, how to estimate limits by using graphs and tables, determining limits from an algebraic expression, determining infinite limits, and using the squeeze theorem. We will work on problems throughout, and any extra time we have will be used for practice problems/student questions.
15
Jun

Session 2

Limits and continuity

This lesson is all about continuity. We will look at different types of discontinuities, how we can verify if a function is continuous or discontinuous, and what the intermediate value theorem (IVT) states and how we can apply it. We will work on problems throughout, and any extra time will be used for practice problems/student questions.

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