Asked by LJ
True or False,... Im confused
If the continuous function f(x) has a domain (-∞, +∞), then either lim --> ∞ exists, or limit X--> ∞ is +-∞
If the continuous function f(x) has a domain (-∞, +∞), then either lim --> ∞ exists, or limit X--> ∞ is +-∞
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Damon
I do not see how it could be otherwise. If there were a singularity at infinity resulting in an undefined limit, then how could the domain include plus and minus infinity?
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