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1 Which of these is the correct interpretation of limx→cf(x)=L in terms of the definition of limit?
2 Suppose f:R→R is a function. Which of the following says that f does not have a limit at any point in R (i.e., there is no point c∈R for which limx→cf(x) exists)?
3 In the usual ϵ−δ definition of limit for a given limit limx→cf(x)=L, if a given value δ>0 works for a given value ϵ>0, then which of the following is true?
4 Which of the following is a correct formulation of the statement limx→cf(x)=L, in a manner that avoids the use of ϵs and δs?