#limits problem
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Second line from the bottom, the range of x needs fixing
5 < x < 5 + e^2 instead of just e^2?
which
ahhhhh
i thought 5 + e^2 u subtract 5
before putting it in
well idk till this part everything is clear idk wtf
u even do
after that
lmao
ðŸ˜
oh wait i think its like giving x a new
upper limit
so we put the whole thing
smth
i need more fuckin theory
clearly
i should get some
OKAY IM BACK
this makes absolute
sense
now
thanks
@fickle crag did i do this correctly
4 - x < e^2 implies
x - 4 > e^2
@pine shell Something doesn't seem right, does it?
oh lmfao i forgot to put
-ve
LOL
so in the
e^2
is the delta
and not -e^2
lmao
can i ask another one of limits
😴
Sure, though I may not be able to answer in time
Fellow helpers feel free to extend a helping hand
yes of course!
so i was solving this problem but im stuck on that step idk what should i do about |x| !!