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Submitted by Anonymous on
Item number
75153
Description
The general limit of a function only exists when the left-hand limit exists, the right-hand limit exists, and the left- and right-hand limits are equal to one another. Even when the general limit doesn't exist because one of these conditions isn't met, the one-sided limits (the left-hand limit and/or the right-hand limit), can still exist independently.