SOLUTION: show by means of example that limit as x approaches a [f(x)+g(x)] may exist even though neither limit as x approaches a f(x) nor limit as x approaches a g(x) exists
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Question 1145939: show by means of example that limit as x approaches a [f(x)+g(x)] may exist even though neither limit as x approaches a f(x) nor limit as x approaches a g(x) exists Answer by ikleyn(52776) (Show Source):