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Hello all. I have recently left the college and am now available for online mathematics tutoring. Mates rates apply to my former students or...

Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Exam - UNSW 2016 Semester 1 Math1131 Mathematics 1A

 




































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  1. hello Jan, this is Kelvin from your Monday and Friday 9 AM tutorials :-D. I have a question. So, if there is an absolute value in the limit, we have to see the right hand and left hand limits of that absolute value alone first? and then put in the left hand and right hand limit of the full limit function?

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    1. Yes I think you have the idea, you have to consider the left and right limits, and see if they match. If they are equal then the limit exists, if they are not equal then the limit does not exist. Limits exist when the left and right limits are equal. Does that help?

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