2. (i) Consider the function : RR defined by f(x) = { -3 *** 0, I=1. Use the Cauchy form of the definition of the limit

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2. (i) Consider the function : RR defined by f(x) = { -3 *** 0, I=1. Use the Cauchy form of the definition of the limit

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2. (i) Consider the function : RR defined by f(x) = { -3 *** 0, I=1. Use the Cauchy form of the definition of the limit to prove that lim f(x) = 2. [7 Marks (ii) Use Algebra of Limits to find 2-2-6 lim -3 15 Marks
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