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OpenStudy (sasogeek):

In the definition of the continuity of a limit, what does x approach if the limit is continues at x=a?

OpenStudy (sasogeek):

OpenStudy (2bornot2b):

x approaches to a

OpenStudy (sasogeek):

is that "a"? i couldn't see exactly what that was when i was reading it, i thought it was "a" since f(x)=f(a) but it also didn't look like it so i was confused :s thanks for clearing that up :)

OpenStudy (2bornot2b):

The concept is: The closer you go to a, the closer the range set goes to f(a)

OpenStudy (sasogeek):

yeah i understand that, it's only that image was quite confusing but thanks again... anything else i should know?

OpenStudy (2bornot2b):

There are a lots of things to know on this, but it depends on your level...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

press ctrl and + it will zoom your picture

OpenStudy (sasogeek):

i meant anything else i should know about continuity of a limit?

OpenStudy (sasogeek):

well i'm in high school so probably yeah this is enough for now but i'll get back to this in a little while :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Im Giving Everyone Good Anwsers

OpenStudy (sasogeek):

that would be medal spam, though we may benefit and level up, make it be worth it :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Lol .. Its Worth It .. You People Did Alot Of Work ..

OpenStudy (sasogeek):

thanks though :) we appreciate it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

YW ..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

All though I Think Tomas Passed Out

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