4750 A positive number and the limitLof a function f at are given. Find a negative

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A positive number \(\epsilon\) and the limit L of a function f at \(-\infty\) are given. Find a negative number N such that \(|f(x)-L|<\epsilon\) if \(x<N\)


\(\lim _{x \rightarrow-\infty} \frac{x}{x+1}=1 ; \epsilon=0.001\)

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

epsilon

- infinity

|f(x)-L| < epsilon

x < N

lim_x rightarrow - infinity x/x+1 = 1; epsilon = 0.001

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QUESTION:

A positive number \(\epsilon\) and the limit L of a function f at \(-\infty\) are given. Find a negative number N such that \(|f(x)-L|<\epsilon\) if \(x<N\)


\(\lim _{x \rightarrow-\infty} \frac{x}{x+1}=1 ; \epsilon=0.001\)

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

epsilon

- infinity

|f(x)-L| < epsilon

x < N

lim_x rightarrow - infinity x/x+1 = 1; epsilon = 0.001

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