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<p>and closer to . More specifically, the output value can be made arbitrarily close to  if the input to  is taken sufficiently close to . On the other hand, if some inputs very close to  are taken to outputs that stay a fixed distance apart, then we say the limit does not exist.</p>

<p>The notion of a limit has many applications in <a href="page.php?w=Calculus">modern calculus</a>. In particular, the many definitions of <a href="page.php?w=continuous_function">continuity</a> employ the concept of limit: roughly, a function is continuous if all</p><p>
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