3rd Realm
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Jun 25, 2004
- Messages
- 91
L is the limit of f(X) as X approaches C
if and only if
for any positive number epsilon, no matter how small,
there is a positive number delta such that
if X is within delta units of C, but not equal to C,
then f(X) is within epsilon units of L.

if and only if
for any positive number epsilon, no matter how small,
there is a positive number delta such that
if X is within delta units of C, but not equal to C,
then f(X) is within epsilon units of L.
