SOLUTION: Suppose f(x)equals the greatest integer less than or equal to x. So, for example, f(1.99)=1, f(2)=2, and f(4.87)=4. Find the limit as x tends to 2 from the left. lim x→2-

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Question 402186: Suppose f(x)equals the greatest integer less than or equal to x. So, for example, f(1.99)=1, f(2)=2, and f(4.87)=4. Find the limit as x tends to 2 from the left.
lim
x→2- f(x)

Answer by richard1234(7193) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
lim%28x-%3E2%2C+f%28x%29%29+=+1 (should be x->(2-) but the site won't parse 2-) since all f(x) values where x is less than 2 are equal to 1.