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Definition for finite limit for finite function of one variable

Which of these is the correct interpretation of limxcf(x)=L in terms of the definition of limit?

For every α>0, there exists β>0 such that if 0<|xc|<α, then |f(x)L|<β.
There exists α>0 such that for every β>0, and 0<|xc|<α, we have |f(x)L|<β.
For every α>0, there exists β>0 such that if 0<|xc|<β, then |f(x)L|<α.
There exists $\alpha > 0$ such that for every β>0 and 0<|xc|<β, we have |f(x)L|<α.
None of the above