MTH 130 Lecture 4: 1.3 The Limit of a Function Notes

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1. 3 the limit of a function notes: sterling. Provide a generalization to each of the key terms listed in this section. Let"s say that you have a function, which is normally in the form of f (x), is being de ned whenever you have x being near any number. If that is the case, then the function would be de ning on any (open) interval(s) that would contain that certain number, but except for the given possible number itself. Since that is the issue, then the following would be how you would write a function"s limit: lim x a (f (x)) = l. There are two ways to say limx a (f (x)) = l, which can be the following: limx a (f (x)) = l. As x is approaching a, the limit of f (x) is equal to l.

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