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Question: Exercise 4.2.1. (a) Supply the details for how Corollary 4.2 .4 part (ii) follows from the Sequential Criterion for Functional Limits in Theorem 4.2.3 and the Algebraic Limit Theorem for sequences proved in Chapter 2.(b) Now, write another proof of Corollary 4.2 .4 part (ii) directly from Definition 4.2 .1 without using the sequential criterion in
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Limits: lim x → c f ( x ) = L and lim x → c g ( x ) = M
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First Homework Set (Week 1) Students that do all the problems and put obvious effort forth will get a minimum score of 6/10. The other four points are divided one each for sections 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and the Excel problem at the end. If you feel the student pretty much nailed the question(s) in a section, that's a full point. Good effort in the right direct is ½ a point.
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