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We explain the squeeze theorem/sandwich theorem/pinching theorem for limits in calculus. We'll also complete two squeeze theorem practice problems both involving trig functions. Finding limits using the squeeze theorem is not too difficult if you understand the conditions we must verify to apply it. #calculus1 #apcalculus #calculus
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0:00 Intro
0:24 Squeeze Theorem
2:26 Limit of x^2sin(1/x) as x approaches 0
5:42 Limit of x^4cos(2/x) as x approaches 0
7:25 Conclusion
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We explain the squeeze theorem/sandwich theorem/pinching theorem for limits in calculus. We'll also complete two squeeze theorem practice problems both involving trig functions. Finding limits using the squeeze theorem is not too difficult if you understand the conditions we must verify to apply it. #calculus1 #apcalculus #calculus
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Calculus 1 Exercises playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLztBpqftvzxUEqGGgvL3EuIQUNcAdmVhx
Calculus 1 playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLztBpqftvzxWVDpl8oaz_Co6CW50KtGJy
Get the textbook for this course! amzn.to/3PieD1M
0:00 Intro
0:24 Squeeze Theorem
2:26 Limit of x^2sin(1/x) as x approaches 0
5:42 Limit of x^4cos(2/x) as x approaches 0
7:25 Conclusion
★DONATE★
◆ Support Wrath of Math on Patreon: patreon.com/join/wrathofmathlessons
◆ Donate on PayPal: paypal.me/wrathofmath
Outro music by Ben Watts and is available for channel members.
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