1 00:00:00,012 --> 00:00:04,002 [MUSIC] Week 1 has ended. Week 2 begins right now. 2 00:00:04,002 --> 00:00:10,172 I am just wondering, where are we? What are we doing? Well, last week, during 3 00:00:10,172 --> 00:00:16,087 week 1, we introduced Functions and Limits, and this week, during week 2, 4 00:00:16,087 --> 00:00:19,503 we're going to go deeper into those. Topics. 5 00:00:19,503 --> 00:00:22,587 We're going to go deeper into Functions by looking at Continuity. 6 00:00:22,587 --> 00:00:26,089 What does it mean for a Function to be continuous? And we're going to study 7 00:00:26,089 --> 00:00:29,382 Limits by playing a bunch of variations on the definition of Limit. 8 00:00:29,382 --> 00:00:32,622 We're going to look at limits that involve data from just one side and 9 00:00:32,622 --> 00:00:37,080 limits that involve infinity. We'll wrap up week two by reviewing just 10 00:00:37,080 --> 00:00:40,597 slope of straight lines. That sets us up for Week 3. 11 00:00:40,597 --> 00:00:45,962 What happens in week 3? We're going to take Slope and Limits and combine them to 12 00:00:45,962 --> 00:00:51,176 get Derivatives and we'll be studying Derivatives from Weeks 3 all the way on 13 00:00:51,176 --> 00:00:53,110 to Week 11. So this is good news. 14 00:00:53,110 --> 00:00:57,070 If you're really bummed out about all the limit stuff, we just got 1 more week of 15 00:00:57,070 --> 00:01:00,228 limits, and next week we start a brand new topic, derivatives. 16 00:01:00,228 --> 00:01:03,922 On the other hand, if you're really loving this Limits stuff, I've got good 17 00:01:03,922 --> 00:01:06,569 news for you, too. Limits are going to play a behind the 18 00:01:06,569 --> 00:01:15,901 scenes role in everything we do, from now until the end of the course. 19 00:01:15,901 --> 00:01:21,273 Now hang in there, and good luck. [MUSIC]