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limit1
http://www.openmath.org/cd
http://www.openmath.org/cd/limit1.ocd
2006-03-30
2004-03-30
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0
official
This CD holds the basic notion of the limits of unary functions
whilst its variable tend (either from above, below or both
sides) to a particular value.
limit
application
This symbol is used to denote the limit of a unary function. It
takes 3 arguments: the limiting value of the argument, the method of
approach (either null, above, below or both_sides) and the function.
The limit of sin(x) as x tends to 0
0
both_sides
constant
This symbol is used within a limit construct to show the limit is
being approached from both sides. It takes no arguments.
The limit of sin(x) as x tends to 0 from either direction
0
above
constant
This symbol is used within a limit construct to show the limit is
being approached from above. It takes no arguments.
The limit of sin(x) as x tends to 0 from above
0
below
constant
This symbol is used within a limit construct to show the limit is
being approached from below. It takes no arguments.
The limit of sin(x) as x tends to 0 from below
0
null
constant
This symbol is used within a limit construct to avoid specifying the method of
approach to the limit. It takes no arguments.
The limit of sin(x) as x tends to 0
0