One-Sided Limits

A one-sided limit describes how a function behaves as the input approaches a point from only one direction—either from the left or from the right. This section focuses on observing directional behavior using graphs and values, and on understanding why approaching from different sides can lead to different outcomes. One-sided limits help explain jumps, boundaries, and points where a function changes behavior.

Estimated

15-20 min.

Difficulty

Intermediate