When is the limit of a function said to exist at a point
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The limit exists if both of the one-sided limits exist AND are exactly equal. The function itself does not have to equal what the limits equal or even be defined. Remember that the limit of a function at a particular point IS NOT necessarily the same value as the function itself.
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