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Can the limit of a function be zero?

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Lily Brooks

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Although division by zero is undefined, the limit of a rational function where the numerator approaches some positive value and the denominator approaches zero is infinity. If the numerator approaches a negative value, and the denominator approaches zero, the limit is negative infinity.
2023-06-16 08:44:55

William Brooks

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Although division by zero is undefined, the limit of a rational function where the numerator approaches some positive value and the denominator approaches zero is infinity. If the numerator approaches a negative value, and the denominator approaches zero, the limit is negative infinity.
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