For the given function f(x) and the given values of c and e > 0, find L = lim f(x). XC Then determine the largest value
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For the given function f(x) and the given values of c and e > 0, find L = lim f(x). XC Then determine the largest value
For the given function f(x) and the given values of c and e > 0, find L = lim f(x). XC Then determine the largest value for 8 >0 such that 0 < x-cl<8 |f(x) - LJ<£. 32 f(x) = c=8 = 0.3 X The value of Lis (Simplify your answer.) The value of 8 >0 such that 0 </x-cl<8– f(x) – Ll<e is 1 0 -\e (Simplify your answer.)
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