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| From | Leonid Shifrin <lshifr@gmail.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.soft-sys.math.mathematica |
| Subject | Re: Limit[f[x], x->a] vs. f[a]. When are they equal? |
| Date | 2011-04-24 12:26 +0000 |
| Organization | Steven M. Christensen and Associates, Inc and MathTensor, Inc. |
| Message-ID | <ip14ug$gh9$1@smc.vnet.net> (permalink) |
Richard, On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 4:49 AM, Richard Fateman <fateman@cs.berkeley.edu>wrote: > Let c=ComplexInfinity > > then Mathematica (7.0) "knows" that Sin[c] is Indeterminate > > but Limit[Sin[x],x->c] is not evaluated. > > I would have thought that if f[a] is known, Limit[f[x],x->a] is > also known. > Not necessarily. The limiting procedure has nothing to do with the value of the function at a given point, it has to do with values of the function in the neighborhood of that point. Regards, Leonid > > RJF > >
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Re: Limit[f[x], x->a] vs. f[a]. When are they equal? Leonid Shifrin <lshifr@gmail.com> - 2011-04-24 12:26 +0000
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