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  • - [Instructor] So over here I have two functions

  • that have been visually or graphically defined.

  • On the left here I have the graph of g of x,

  • and on the right here I have the graph of h of x.

  • And what I want to do is figure out

  • what is the limit of g of h of x as x approaches one.

  • Pause this video and see if you can figure that out.

  • All right, now let's do this together.

  • Now the first thing that you might try to say is,

  • all right, let's just figure out first,

  • the limit as x approaches one of h of x.

  • And when you look at that, what is that going to be?

  • Well, as we approach one from the left,

  • it looks like h of x is approaching two.

  • And as we approach from the right,

  • it looks like h of x is approaching two.

  • So it looks like this is just going to be two.

  • And let me see, okay,

  • well maybe we can then just input that into g.

  • So what is g of two?

  • Well, g of two is zero,

  • but the limit doesn't seem defined.

  • It looks like when we approach two from the right,

  • we're approaching zero.

  • And when we approach two from the left,

  • we're approaching negative two.

  • So maybe this limit doesn't exist.

  • But if you're thinking that,

  • we haven't fully thought through it,

  • because what we could do is think about this limit

  • in terms of both the left-handed and right-handed limits.

  • So let's think of it this way.

  • First, let's think about what is the limit

  • as x approaches one from the left-hand side of g of h of x.

  • All right, when you think about it this way,

  • if we're approaching one from the left right over here,

  • we see that we are approaching two from the left,

  • I guess you could say, we're approaching two from below.

  • And so the thing that we are inputting into g of x

  • is approaching two from below.

  • So the thing that we are inputting into g

  • is approaching two from below.

  • So if you approach two from below,

  • right over here, what is g approaching?

  • It looks like g is approaching negative two.

  • So this looks like it is going to be equal to negative two,

  • at least this left-handed limit.

  • Now let's do a right-handed limit.

  • What is the limit as x approaches one

  • from the right hand of g of h of x?

  • Well, we can do the same exercise.

  • As we approach one from the right,

  • it looks like h is approaching two from below,

  • from values less than two.

  • And so if we are approaching two from below,

  • because remember,

  • whatever h is outputting is the input into g.

  • So if the thing that we're inputting g into g

  • is approaching two from below,

  • that means that g, once again,

  • is going to be approaching negative two.

  • So this is a really, really, really interesting case,

  • where the limit of g of x as x approaches two

  • does not exist.

  • But because on h of x,

  • when we approach from both the left and the right hand side,

  • h is approaching two from below.

  • We just have to think about the left-handed limit

  • as we approach two from below or from the left on g,

  • because in both situations, we are approaching negative two.

  • And so that is going to be our limit.

  • When the left-handed and the right-handed limit

  • are the same, that is going to be your limit.

  • It is equal to negative two.

- [Instructor] So over here I have two functions

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