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is limit x tends to zero [x]exists? ​

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Answered by rozzah74
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Also, if you allow x<0 but x must be rational only, then the limit do not exist. This can be seen from the fact that limx→0xx=1 when x>0. This means, that there are positive x arbitrarily close to 1 in any neighbourhood of 0.

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