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  • 22-05-2022
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Find the limit. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
lim ( (1/x)-(1/lxl))
x→0^+

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genan
genan genan
  • 22-05-2022

Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

The + on the zero means the limit as x approaches 0 from the right side

[tex]\lim_{x \to 0^{+} } (\frac{1}{x} - \frac{1}{|x|})\\ \lim_{x \to 0^{+} } (\frac{1}{x} - \frac{1}{x})\\ \lim_{x \to 0^{+} } (0)\\0[/tex]

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