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For the left hand limit the x,
For the left hand limit the x,


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you just want x here [in (c - delta, c)] and
you just want x here [in (c - delta, c)] and


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for the right hand limit you just want x in (c,c + delta).
for the right hand limit you just want x in (c,c + delta).



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Definition for finite limit for function of one variable

Two-sided limit

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Left hand limit

Right hand limit

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Relation between the limit notions

Definition of finite limit for function of one variable in terms of a game

Two-sided limit

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Non-existence of limit

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Conceptual definition and various cases

Formulation of conceptual definition

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Functions of one variable case

This covers limits at and to infinity.

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Real-valued functions of multiple variables case

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