Infinite limits:
Let f(x) be a function of x, if the worth of f(x) can be made greater than any pre-assigned number by taking x close to 'a', then they say
Similarly, if the worth of f (x) can be made less than any pre-assigned number by taking x close to 'a', then they say f (x) tends to - as x approaches 'a'
Let f(x) be a function of x, if the worth of f(x) can be made greater than any pre-assigned number by taking x close to 'a', then they say
Similarly, if the worth of f (x) can be made less than any pre-assigned number by taking x close to 'a', then they say f (x) tends to - as x approaches 'a'
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