In Exercises 5–8 , for the given limit lim x → c f ( x ) = L , find a value of δ so that when | x – c | < δ then | f ( x ) – L | < 0.1. lim x → 0 ( x 2 + 2 ) = 2
In Exercises 5–8 , for the given limit lim x → c f ( x ) = L , find a value of δ so that when | x – c | < δ then | f ( x ) – L | < 0.1. lim x → 0 ( x 2 + 2 ) = 2
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Use Green's Theorem to evaluate F. dr, where
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