limit of sqrt(0)

September 01 2008 by alla 600
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Maple says that the limit of sqrt(x), as x goes to 0, is 0, but Edwards of Larson et al. says that it isn't because "f(x) = sqrt(x) is not defined on an open interval containing 0 because the domain of f is x > = 0." 

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