A one sided limit is the value a function approaches as the x-value(s) approach the limit from one side only. For example, limits from above (also called limit from the right) or limits from below (also called limit from the left). Why would we want to calculate the limit for one ...
Check out this Desmos graphic to see this interactively. I admit I often come to play with it when I need to refresh my understanding of the two products. It is crucial that you have a basic intuition about the dot and cross products if you are to follow the rest of this tutorial. I...
Solving for limits of linear functions approaching values other than infinity. Example problem: Find the limit of y = 2x + 2 as x tends to 0. The limit for this function is 0 at x = 0, and ∞ for x=∞ Step 1: Set up an equation for the problem:Use the usual form for a lim...
The weak point in all of this is that you're going to need to calibrate the LFXO against the HFXO as the RC oscillators absolutely will drift with temperature. Under the circumstances, you might want to provide an option on your board to feed an external cl...