Chapter 1: Q. 34 (page 120)
For each limit in Exercises 33–38, either use continuity to calculate the limit or explain why Theorem 1.16 does not apply.
Short Answer
The limit exists and it is equal to -1.
Chapter 1: Q. 34 (page 120)
For each limit in Exercises 33–38, either use continuity to calculate the limit or explain why Theorem 1.16 does not apply.
The limit exists and it is equal to -1.
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