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If a function f(x) is undefined at x=a, then the limit f(x) must not exist.
True or False?
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oobleck
false.
f(x) = (x-a)/(x-a)
Looks like f(x) = 1, and it does -- everywhere but at x=a, where it is 0/0.
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