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OpenStudy (hyuna301):

pls help in calculus problem..

OpenStudy (hyuna301):

OpenStudy (hyuna301):

OpenStudy (hyuna301):

pls explain ur answer and the concepts u used..

OpenStudy (pratyush5):

Q 5 ?

OpenStudy (hyuna301):

Q 4, 5, and 6

OpenStudy (pratyush5):

Q4 If f910 = 5 then it does not neccesarily mean that \[\lim_{x \rightarrow 1} f(x)\] exists. It may or may not exist

OpenStudy (pratyush5):

But if it does then it is for sure that it will be equal to 5

OpenStudy (hyuna301):

so we cannot conclude anything ..right ?

OpenStudy (pratyush5):

Yes :)

OpenStudy (hyuna301):

pls Q. 5, 6 solve it

OpenStudy (pratyush5):

For Q5 No limit exists because there are infinite rational numbers and infinite irrational numbers on either side of any number a. So limit will always be unequal. Thus limit wont exist for any number.

OpenStudy (hyuna301):

yeah..thanx

OpenStudy (pratyush5):

Need help for 6th or done ?

OpenStudy (hyuna301):

done .. thanx a lot

OpenStudy (pratyush5):

You are welcome :)

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