SOLUTION: For the limit
lim
x → 0 e^2x − 1 / x = 2
illustrate the definition by finding the largest possible values of 𝛿 that correspond to 𝜀 = 0.7 and 𝜀 = 0.1. (Round your
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lim
x → 0 e^2x − 1 / x = 2
illustrate the definition by finding the largest possible values of 𝛿 that correspond to 𝜀 = 0.7 and 𝜀 = 0.1. (Round your
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Question 1174066: For the limit
lim
x → 0 e^2x − 1 / x = 2
illustrate the definition by finding the largest possible values of 𝛿 that correspond to 𝜀 = 0.7 and 𝜀 = 0.1. (Round your answers to three decimal places.) Answer by Solver92311(821) (Show Source):
Your function is ambiguously written. Re-post using parentheses so that it is clear what is and what is not in the exponent on e and what is and what is not in the numerator and denominator of the rational expression. Do NOT e-mail this information to me -- repost the problem.
John
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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