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Joe gave the following argument: Since lim x→0 0 = 0,

(A) and since 0 = −1 x + 1 x ,
(B) we know that lim x→0 ( −1 x + 1 x ) = 0.
(C) But then, since lim x→0 ( −1 x + 1 x ) = lim x→0 ( −1 x ) + lim x→0 ( 1 x ),
(D) we can say that lim x→0 ( −1 x ) + lim x→0 ( 1 x ) = 0, which means that lim x→0 ( −1 x ) = − lim x→0 ( 1 x ).
(E) no error
In which line, if any, has joe made an error?

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No error - A and B are completely right, and using the subtraction law D is right
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