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This is the second part of my worksheets on Computing Limits. The resource contains total of 16 finite limits. Students will apply the properties of limits and evaluate limits algebraically by substitution, factoring and conjugate methods. The packet has 2 worksheets:

⟐ The first worksheet is solving 8 limits of functions involving radicals (square, cube and fourth roots).
⟐ The second worksheet is solving 8 limits involving functions containing both polynomials and trig expressions or radicals and trig expressions. These problems are more complicated and require using a combination of methods.

The worksheets can be used as extra practice, for enrichment, an assessment or homework. It can be also used as a partner activity – like that

⟡ Partner A will solve WS #1 while Partner B solves WS # 2, then they swap papers and Partner A will solve WS #2 while Partner B solves WS #1. Once they have completed the work, they compare their results. If there are different answers to one and the same problem, students have to identify and correct any errors.

⟡ Partner A will solve the first four problems of WS # 1 while Partner B solves the rest four problems of the same WS. Then they swap papers and Partner A will compute the last four limits of WS # 1, while Partner B solves the first four problems of WS # 1. Once they have completed the work, they compare their results. If there are different answers to one and the same problem, students have to identify and correct any errors. Partners continue working in the same way with WS # 2…

All answer keys are included.

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