MTH 171 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Thx, Joule, Squeeze Theorem

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A one-sided limit is a limit that only wants to be told from one side of a function, which can be mean thatx can approach a from either the left or right. There are only two one-sided liimts, which are the following: one-sided limit from the left lim (f (x)) = l x a . The left-hand limit of f (x) as x approaches a is l. As x approaches a from the left, the limit of f (x) is l. The limit of f (x) as x is approaching a from the left is l: one-sided limit from the right lim x a+ (f (x)) = l. This can be read as one of the three ways: The right-hand limit of f (x) as x approaches a is l. As x approaches a from the right, the limit of f (x) is l. The limit of f (x) as x is approaching a from the right is l.

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