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{Suppose <math>f</math> is a function defined on a subset of <math>\R</math>. <math>c</math> is a real number such that <math>(c - t,c) \cup (c, c + t)</math> is in the domain of <math>f</math> for some <math>t > 0</math>. Identify the correct interpretation of the statement "<math>\lim_{x \to c} f(x)</math> does not exist" among the choices below. | {Suppose <math>f</math> is a function defined on a subset of <math>\R</math>. <math>c</math> is a real number such that <math>(c - t,c) \cup (c, c + t)</math> is in the domain of <math>f</math> for some <math>t > 0</math>. Identify the correct interpretation of the statement "<math>\lim_{x \to c} f(x)</math> does not exist" among the choices below. | ||
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