Determine whether exists by first writing the limit of IxI/x as x goes to zero as a piecewise function. If it does, find its value. If it doesn’t, say why.
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The absolute value function |x| returns the non-negative value of x, so it is x if x is positive and -x if x is negative. Show more…
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