squeeze theorem
[squeeze theorem|squeeze theorem] is a method used to evaluate limits of functions by bounding them between two other functions whose limits are known.
Definition
squeeze theorem is a method used to evaluate limits of functions by bounding them between two other functions whose limits are known. The techniques developed are particularly effective for algebraic functions but struggle with basic trigonometric functions.
Mechanism
squeeze theorem is used to evaluate limits of functions by comparing them to other functions whose limits are known. It can be applied to algebraic functions and is particularly useful for trigonometric functions when standard techniques are insufficient.
Effects
squeeze theorem is used to evaluate limits of functions by bounding them between two other functions whose limits are known. It applies when the functions are defined on an open interval containing the point of interest, and the bounding functions converge to the same real number.