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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish0•3 months agoNot a mathematician, but I’m pretty sure this isn’t necessarily true. What if L is -1 and f(x) = x^2? Also I think your function has to be continuous.
minus-square@davidagainlinkEnglish3•edit-23 months agoYou’re right on all three counts. It’s not always true, f(x0) has to be L, and the function has to be continuous.
Not a mathematician, but I’m pretty sure this isn’t necessarily true. What if L is -1 and f(x) = x^2? Also I think your function has to be continuous.
You’re right on all three counts. It’s not always true, f(x0) has to be L, and the function has to be continuous.