Index of /videos/courses/calc1-001/02 - Week 2 Infinity and continuity

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[DIR]01 - 2.00 Where are we in the course [122]/2013-12-17 16:32 -  
[DIR]02 - 2.01 What is a one-sided limit [345]/2013-12-17 16:32 -  
[DIR]03 - 2.02 What does continuous mean [501]/2013-12-17 16:32 -  
[DIR]04 - 2.03 What is the intermediate value theorem [223]/2013-12-17 16:33 -  
[DIR]05 - 2.04 How can I approximate root two [1020]/2013-12-17 16:33 -  
[DIR]06 - 2.05 Why is there an x so that f(x) x [512]/2013-12-17 16:33 -  
[DIR]07 - 2.06 What does lim f(x) infinity mean [524]/2013-12-17 16:33 -  
[DIR]08 - 2.07 What is the limit f(x) as x approaches infinity [443]/2013-12-17 16:33 -  
[DIR]09 - 2.08 Why is infinity not a number [621]/2013-12-17 16:34 -  
[DIR]10 - 2.09 What is the difference between potential and actual infinity [249]/2013-12-17 16:34 -  
[DIR]11 - 2.10 What is the slope of a staircase [650]/2013-12-17 16:34 -  
[DIR]12 - 2.11 How fast does water drip from a faucet [521]/2013-12-17 16:34 -  
[DIR]13 - 2.12 BONUS What is the official definition of limit [334]/2013-12-17 16:34 -  
[DIR]14 - 2.13 BONUS Why is the limit of x2 as x approaches 2 equal to 4 [459]/2013-12-17 16:34 -  
[DIR]15 - 2.14 BONUS Why is the limit of 2x as x approaches 10 equal to 20 [217]/2013-12-17 16:35 -