one-sided limit
[one-sided limit|one-sided limit] Evaluating a one-sided limit involves applying the limit laws to assess the behavior of a function as it approaches a specific point from one direction.
Mechanism
one-sided limit Evaluating a one-sided limit involves applying the limit laws to assess the behavior of a function as it approaches a specific point from one direction. Each limit is evaluated individually, and the process requires determining whether the limit exists based on the given conditions.
Comparison
one-sided limit The distance between f(x) and L is less than ε, while the distance between x and a is less than δ, contrasting with the two-sided limit's requirement of both sides approaching simultaneously.
Constraints
one-sided limit Evaluating a one-sided limit using the limit laws requires applying the following constraints. Each limit must be assessed based on the possible approaches to the boundary.