For the given function f(x) and numbers L,c, and c>0, find an open interval about c on which the inequality ∣f(x)−L∣
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2022 4:26 pm
For the given function f(x) and numbers L,c, and c>0, find an open interval about c on which the inequality ∣f(x)−L∣<c holds. Then give a value for δ>0 such that for all x satisfying 0<∣x−c∣<8 the inoquality ∣f(x)−L∣<c holds. f(x)=x2−1,L=3,c=2,e=1 For what open interval does the inequality ∣f(x)−L∣<c hold? (Simplify your answer. Type your answer in interval notation. Type an exact answer, using radicals as needed.)
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2022 4:26 pm
For the given function f(x) and numbers L,c, and c>0, find an open interval about c on which the inequality ∣f(x)−L∣<c holds. Then give a value for δ>0 such that for all x satisfying 0<∣x−c∣<8 the inoquality ∣f(x)−L∣<c holds. f(x)=x2−1,L=3,c=2,e=1 For what open interval does the inequality ∣f(x)−L∣<c hold? (Simplify your answer. Type your answer in interval notation. Type an exact answer, using radicals as needed.)