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One-sided limit

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Limits Number value that f(x) approaches as the values of x approach a specific numberIf f(x) is a polynomial or a rational function and a is in the domain of f(x), then Limits that fail to exist 1. If f(x) approaches a different number from the right than from the left: 2. If f(x) increases or decreases without bound as it approaches a number: 3. If f(x) oscillates between 2 fixed value One-sided limits If only approaching from the right If only approaching from the left Limit Existence Theorem = L iff = L = Vertical Asymptote If = or = Then x=a is a vertical asymptote Horizontal Asymptote If or Then y=b is a horizontal asymptote
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