Calculus 3 Lecture 13.2: Limits and Continuity of Multivariable Functions (with Squeeze Th.)
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- Calculus 3 Lecture 13.2: Limits and Continuity of Multivariable Functions: How to show a limit exits or Does Not Exist for Multivariable Functions (including Squeeze Theorem). Also, how to determine regions of continuity.
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Intro to multivariable limits: 0:00
Showing a limit (with two variables) does not exist: 26:54
Showing a limit (with three variables) does not exist: 1:12:19
Showing a limit does exist: 1:32:07
changing to polar coordinates: 1:32:28
Continuity (domain and compositions): 1:41:47
Summary of computing limits: 2:06:56 - 2:07:24
Squeeze theorem (converting to inequalities): 2:07:26
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conceptual talk until 00:00
Examples of 2 dependent variables: 24:00
Examples of 3 dependent variables: 1:12:15
Squeeze theorem : 2:07:25
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