A wrong statement about limits Show by example that the

Chapter 2, Problem 53E

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A wrong statement about limits Show by example that the following statement is wrong. The number \(L\) is the limit of \(f(x)\) as \(x\) approaches \(c\) if \(f(x)\) gets closer to \(L\) as \(x\) approaches \(c\). Explain why the function in your example does not have the given value of \(L\) as a limit as \(x \rightarrow c\).

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