Difference between revisions of "Limit Command"
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{{note| 1=Not all limits can be calculated by GeoGebra, so ''undefined'' will be returned in those cases (as well as when the correct result is undefined).}} | {{note| 1=Not all limits can be calculated by GeoGebra, so ''undefined'' will be returned in those cases (as well as when the correct result is undefined).}} | ||
==CAS Syntax== | ==CAS Syntax== | ||
− | ;Limit[ <Expression>, <Value>] | + | ;Limit[ <Expression>, <Value> ] |
:Computes the limit of the expression for the given value of the main function variable. | :Computes the limit of the expression for the given value of the main function variable. | ||
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Limit[a sin(x) / x, 0]</nowiki></code> yields ''a''.</div>}} | :{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Limit[a sin(x) / x, 0]</nowiki></code> yields ''a''.</div>}} |
Revision as of 16:16, 6 June 2013
- Limit[ <Function>, <Value> ]
- Computes the limit of the function for the given value of the main function variable.
- Example:
Limit[(x^2 + x) / x^2, +∞]
yields 1.
Note: Not all limits can be calculated by GeoGebra, so undefined will be returned in those cases (as well as when the correct result is undefined).
CAS Syntax
- Limit[ <Expression>, <Value> ]
- Computes the limit of the expression for the given value of the main function variable.
- Example:
Limit[a sin(x) / x, 0]
yields a.
- Limit[ <Expression>, <Variable>, <Value> ]
- Computes the limit of the expression for the given value of the given function variable.
- Example:
Limit[a sin(v) / v, v, 0]
yields a.
Note:
- Not all limits can be calculated by GeoGebra, so ? will be returned in those cases (as well as when the correct result is undefined).
- See also Asymptote Command, LimitAbove Command and LimitBelow Command.