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flying2000
Sep29-04, 08:25 PM
show by example that the stament
for all d>0 there exists e>0 such that o<|x-a|<d ->
|f(x)-L|<e is Not the definition of limit.

would somebody give me a hint?

matt grime
Sep30-04, 04:26 AM
Why not let e be 2?

flying2000
Sep30-04, 01:19 PM
Why not let e be 2?
I think it's "there exists e"

matt grime
Sep30-04, 02:32 PM
I take it that means you didn't understand the hint?

Ok, the function f(x)=2 for all x in R is obvioulsy continuous. Take your known incorrect definition, take my hint and think....

Hurkyl
Sep30-04, 06:15 PM
"there exists e"

If you can do it by setting e = 2, then this clause is certainly satisfied.

mathwonk
Sep30-04, 07:19 PM
how can you answer this without a definition of limit? a more meaningful question would be to also give the definition of limit and then ask for a function and number that satisfies one definition and not the other.