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27 October, 17:20

Does a limit exist if the left hand side and the right hand side limit are not the same? Especially when there is only a line to the right side of the limit, but not a line to the left side.

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  1. 27 October, 17:28
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    No, the limit does not exist if the left-sided limit does not equal to the right-sided limit. Furthermore, if the limit lets say is x - - > 2, and there is a line from the 2 + direction but not a line from 2 - direction, then the left-sided limit doesn't even exist.
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