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There are some exercises in my calculus books that are limits
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There are some exercises in my calculus books that are limits of x approaching 0, with x < 0 being written under them.
How does one solve this kind of limits? Or at least, what terms should I be looking for on Google?
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>>7857615
You have to be 18 to visit this imageboard.
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remember to sage
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>>7857621
I'm 21. What's your point? I dropped out of high school, and want to get my diploma this year by studying alone.
Dipshit.

Anyway. what's the difference between left-hand limits, and x < 0 being written right under the x approaches 0 part of the limit?
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>>7857634
>call others Dipshits
>demand help

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>>7857638
>You have to be 18 to visit this imageboard.

No, you have to be 18 or over to visit this imageboard. And I don't need any help from you, go away, little cunt.
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>>7857642
>HELP ME
>I don't need your help!

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>>7857647
Yeah, you surely trolled me buddy! Le trollface!
Little dipshit ;^)
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>>7857615
Why don't you post a pic with the problem instead? I didn't get what you tried to explain
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>>7857657
>everyone who doesn't pander to me and help me when I'm being rude is a troll

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>>7857649
>>7857655
I know what delta epsilon definition is. I don't need to use it here. It's just that I encountered notation like in pic related and I'm wondering whether it means what I think it means (check pic related).
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>>7857672
Never encountered that notation either. I guess it means the same thing?
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>>7857672
>DIFFERENT NOTATION HOLY SHIT DOES IT MEAN WHAT IT OBVIOUSLY DOES? HELP ME

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>>7857634
>I dropped out of high school
That wasn't a smart idea.
You aren't a smart person.
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>>7857684
This is what I was thinking as well, I just wasn't sure. Thanks for the help, anyway.
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>>7857672
Yea I deleted those posts since latex didn't compile (fuck sci latex compiler).
Its just another notation for left limit. There are many different ones. Pic related is another one, where down arrow would be right limit.
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>>7857672
Yes anon, different notation. Just left limit.
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