Calculus with Applications (10th Edition)

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Chapter 3 - The Derivative - Chapter Review - Review Exercises - Page 188: 2

Answer

True

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The limit of a function may not exist at a point even though the function is defined there. There are some common situations which can make it happen: The one-sided limits exist and are not equal, which is a requirement for the (two-sided) limit to exist.
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