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Re: Limit[f[x], x->a] vs. f[a]. When are they equal?

From Richard Fateman <fateman@eecs.berkeley.edu>
Newsgroups comp.soft-sys.math.mathematica
Subject Re: Limit[f[x], x->a] vs. f[a]. When are they equal?
Date 2011-05-03 09:49 +0000
Organization Steven M. Christensen and Associates, Inc and MathTensor, Inc.
Message-ID <ipoj2d$ga9$1@smc.vnet.net> (permalink)

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On 5/2/2011 8:24 AM, Richard Fateman wrote:
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> r[x] /. x-> Infinity is 0

oops, no, this too is Interval[{0,0}], the same as r[Infinity]

RJF

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Re: Limit[f[x], x->a] vs. f[a]. When are they equal? Richard Fateman <fateman@eecs.berkeley.edu> - 2011-05-03 09:49 +0000

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