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In order for the limit of F(X) to exist at x=a, which of the following must hold true

In order for the limit of F(X) to exist at x=a, which of the following must hold true-example-1

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A.

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

Given: limit of f(x) exists at x = a

To choose: the correct option

Solution:

A limit is a value that a function approaches as the input approaches some value.


\lim_(x\rightarrow a)f(x)=L means that as x approaches to value a then f(x) approaches to value L.

A limit of a function f(x) exists at x = a if
\lim_(x\rightarrow a^-)f(x)=\lim_(x\rightarrow a^+)f(x)=L

So, option A. is correct.

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