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Prove:(a) part ( $a$ ) of Theorem 1.5 .3(b) part (b) of Theorem 1.5 .3(c) part ( $c$ ) of Theorem $1.5 .3 .$
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Let's denote these limits as $L_1$ and $L_2$ respectively. That is, \[\lim_{x \to a} f(x) = L_1 \quad \text{and} \quad \lim_{x \to a} g(x) = L_2\] Show more…
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