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When does limit of a function exists at a given point?

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Answered by MyStiCalDiMpLeS
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Explanation:

In order to say the limit exists, the function has to approach the same value regardless of which direction x comes from (We have referred to this as direction independence). Since that isn't true for this function as x approaches 0, the limit does not exist. In cases like thi, we might consider using one-sided limits.

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