The document discusses one-sided limits in calculus. It defines a one-sided limit as the limiting behavior of a function as the input variable approaches a number from one side only. The document provides examples of computing one-sided limits and discusses cases where the left-hand and right-hand limits may not agree at a point, indicating the function is not continuous at that point.
The document discusses one-sided limits in calculus. It defines a one-sided limit as the limiting behavior of a function as the input variable approaches a number from one side only. The document provides examples of computing one-sided limits and discusses cases where the left-hand and right-hand limits may not agree at a point, indicating the function is not continuous at that point.
The document discusses one-sided limits in calculus. It defines a one-sided limit as the limiting behavior of a function as the input variable approaches a number from one side only. The document provides examples of computing one-sided limits and discusses cases where the left-hand and right-hand limits may not agree at a point, indicating the function is not continuous at that point.
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