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OpenStudy (amtran_bus):

I don't know how to do this! calc1

OpenStudy (amtran_bus):

calc 1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Wow I've never seen that before. What type of problem is this?

OpenStudy (amtran_bus):

Dealing with epsilon and delta with limits.

OpenStudy (jdoe0001):

I think you're just asked for the smallest delta, not the proof

OpenStudy (jdoe0001):

since the \(\delta\) value can be either big or small, but for limits, the closer you get to the limit, the more valid so the \(\delta\) I'd think from the graph, will be the \(\delta\) from 1. to 1.1, which is just 0.1 and thus closer to the limit of x = 1

OpenStudy (amtran_bus):

That was right. I am self taught in this class, so I really do not understand it.

OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):

To tell you the truth, I have never seen this type of problem before either. In my Calculus we don't even have these hard and challenging problems.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm using khan academy to get a grip on epsilon-delta. So far, it's not too complicated.

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