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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Does the squeeze theorem always work out to zero?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if \(\lim_{x\to a}f(x)=5\) and \(\lim_{x\to a}g(x)=5\) and if \(f(x)\leq h(x)\leq g(x)\) then \(\lim_{x\to a}h(x)=5\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

although you would get the impression that it is always zero, because that is how it is most frequently used

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Cool thanks

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