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Suppose you have a rational function that its denominator is (X-c) and numerator can be any function. Suppose you need to find...

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Suppose you have a rational function that its denominator is (X-c) and numerator can be any function. Suppose you need to find the limit of this rational function given as x goes to value c. Can you always say that for this problem the limit does not exist?
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