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For example, when I input this
f[0] = 0; Limit[f[x], x -> 0]
It, it does not output 00.
0
Is there a way to get it to output 00 in this case? For example, is there a way I can get Mathematica to assume ff is continuous?
f
For example when I input this
It does not output 0.
Is there a way to get it to output 0 in this case? For example is there a way I can get Mathematica to assume f is continuous?
, it does not output 0.
Is there a way to get it to output 0 in this case? For example, is there a way I can get Mathematica to assume f is continuous?