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What is the limit of f(x)=1x as x tend to the y-axis limx→0+1x?
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1/X
6 years ago
Anonymous
What is the limit of f(x)=1/x as x tend to the y-axis limx→0+1/x?

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+∞

−∞
6 years ago
Reiny
as x----> 0 from the left, you get −∞
as x----> 0 from the right, you get +∞

see graph:
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=plot+y+%3D+1%2Fx
6 years ago

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