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vissh
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Introductory "Limit"
hello :D Started to study calculus and was on "limits". I got a little doubt :D
When the value of any limit approaches to Infinity.i.e when the numerator have a non zero number but the denominator gets a zero on putting the variable's value , is it called that the limit doesn't exist??
For eg , can u tell me what is value of following :-
1) limx->2- x/(x-2)
2) limx->2+ x/(x-2)
3) limx->0 3/x
4) limx->5+ 6/(x-5)
5) limx->5- 6/(x-5)
Know that's very basic But if u know pls guide ^.^
Thanks in advance (^_^)
hello :D Started to study calculus and was on "limits". I got a little doubt :D
When the value of any limit approaches to Infinity.i.e when the numerator have a non zero number but the denominator gets a zero on putting the variable's value , is it called that the limit doesn't exist??
For eg , can u tell me what is value of following :-
1) limx->2- x/(x-2)
2) limx->2+ x/(x-2)
3) limx->0 3/x
4) limx->5+ 6/(x-5)
5) limx->5- 6/(x-5)
Know that's very basic But if u know pls guide ^.^
Thanks in advance (^_^)