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3. What is the limit of a vector function?
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The limit of a vector function is the point to which the function approaches as the input variable approaches a particular value or infinity. Mathematically, if a vector function r(t) approaches a vector L as t approaches a value a or infinity, then the limit of r(t) as t approaches a or infinity is L, and it is denoted by lim r(t) = L.
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