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  • ..., the term '''limit ''' can refer to two different but related concepts. [[Limit of a function]] is used to describe the behavior of a [[Function (mathematics)| function] *[[Limit of a function]]
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  • {{r|Limit of a function}}
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  • Limit of a function can in some cases be defined even at values of the argument at which the fu
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Limit of a function]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Limit of a function}}
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  • {{r|Limit of a function}}
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  • *[[Limit of a function]]
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  • {{r|Limit of a function}}
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  • The derivative of the function ''f'' at ''a'' is defined as the [[limit of a function|limit]]
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  • Simply stated, the [[limit of a function|limit]]
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  • ...e (complex analysis)|pole]] at <math>s=1</math> with residue 1. Then the [[Limit of a function|limit]] as ''x'' goes to infinity of
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  • *taking [[limit of a function|limits]]
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  • Using only geometry and properties of [[limit of a function|limits]], it can be shown that the [[derivative]] of sine is cosine and the
    33 KB (5,179 words) - 08:26, 4 June 2010