rajeshtlg17 rajeshtlg17
  • 17-12-2021
  • Mathematics
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Difference
between limiting value and functiona
value of function ? give
some eample
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adesuwaeghobamien0 adesuwaeghobamien0
  • 17-12-2021

Answer:

The value of a function is the actual calculation done at a certain point. The limit is - roughly speaking - the value at points that are “arbitrarily close” to the same point. For most commonly used functions, the value of a function at a point, and the limit at the same point, is the same - at least for most values.

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