Continuity: Definition & Inequality Signs

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I'm just wondering why in the definition of continuity, limit of function, or even just limit of a sequence, the inequality signs are strict? What would happen if you only required that
| f(x) - L |\leq \epsilon. Or that |x-a|\leq \delta.
 
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Without giving it much thought, I suspect it doesn't matter whether the inequalities are strict or not.
 
So it was simply decided that the definition had this: it's just convention then? There is no special case that required them to be this way?
 
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