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<math>\lim_{x\to c} f(x)=L</math> | <math>\lim_{x\to c} f(x)=L</math> | ||
which is read as "the '''limit''' of <math>f(x)</math> as <math>x</math> approaches <math>c</math> is <math>L</math> | which is read as "the '''limit''' of <math>f(x)</math> as <math>x</math> approaches <math>c</math> is <math>L</math> | ||
+ | Note: Many times the limit of <math>f(x)</math> as <math>x</math> approaches <math>c</math> is simply <math>f(c)</math>, so limit can be evaluate by '''direct substitution''' | ||
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'''This page were made by [[Contributors|Tri Phan]]''' | '''This page were made by [[Contributors|Tri Phan]]''' |
Revision as of 19:24, 13 July 2020
The Limit of a Function
Definition of the Limit of a Function If becomes arbitrarily close to a single number as approaches from either side, then which is read as "the limit of as approaches is
Note: Many times the limit of as approaches is simply , so limit can be evaluate by direct substitution
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