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This activity practices computing FINITE limits (a total of 12 various examples) involving rational functions, radicals and trigonometric functions. Students will apply the properties of limits and evaluate the limits algebraically by factoring, conjugate and substitution methods. They will also need to use some basic trig limits.

The limits in this activity can all be found without L’Hopital’s rule.

Activity Directions: Students have to compute 12 limits. They are asked to use a table given to find the mathematician’s name corresponding to each of their answers. If students find all the limits correctly, they will learn the names of mathematicians involved in calculus.

All answer keys are included.

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