Question 1192696:  This is more of a calculus question. We are asked to determine epsilon for which the given limit is true.
 
 
lim = √x^2+4 = 2, where delta (𝛿) = 1 
x-> 0 
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This is more of a calculus question. We are asked to determine epsilon for which the given limit is true.
 
 
lim = √x^2+4 = 2, where delta (𝛿) = 1 
x-> 0 
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Hello,  in Calculus,  if we talk about the limits of functions,
 
 
the chain of events and the direction of thoughts is  DIFFERENT: 
 
 
        we first assign epsilon,  and then try to find delta.
 
 
 
Then the logic is straightforward,  clear, understandable and coincides with the logic of the definition of a limit.
 
 
 
Here you ask about opposite move:   you consider delta as given and ask about epsilon.
 
 
 
Again:  it is  OPPOSITE  to routine calculus consideration.
 
 
 
So,  I really do not understand the meaning of this exercise:   Is it designed to confuse a reader / (a student) ?
 
 
 
 
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