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Precise Definition of a Limit

Limit of a Function at Infinity

Limit of a Function at Infinity

For an arbitrarily small $\epsilon$, there always exists a large enough number $N$ such that when $x$ approaches $N$, $\left | f(x)-L \right | < \varepsilon$. Therefore, the limit of this function at infinity exists.

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