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This document discusses limit laws and theorems for computing limits. It provides 10 limit laws for operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, powers, and roots. It also covers the direct substitution property, that limits can be found by substituting the point into the function if it is defined, and two important theorems: that limits can be compared if one function is always less than or equal to another, and the squeeze/sandwich theorem which allows limits to be found if a function is squeezed between two others with known limits. Examples are provided to illustrate finding limits through algebraic manipulation and using these theorems.































