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Hello.  I hastily created this article because I noticed we didn't have one on limits.  I plan to add things such as proofs for uniqueness, multiplication, and addition, as well as stuff about continuity, left- and right-hand limits, infinite limits, continuous functions, etc., etc., etc.  Please contribute if you'd like.
 
Hello.  I hastily created this article because I noticed we didn't have one on limits.  I plan to add things such as proofs for uniqueness, multiplication, and addition, as well as stuff about continuity, left- and right-hand limits, infinite limits, continuous functions, etc., etc., etc.  Please contribute if you'd like.
  
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--[[User:Xantos C. Guin|Xantos C. Guin]] 21:15, 29 June 2006 (EDT)
 
--[[User:Xantos C. Guin|Xantos C. Guin]] 21:15, 29 June 2006 (EDT)
  
Oh, sorry; I thought everybody else could see it.  That was me, by the way.  Also, sorry about that stupid mixing-up of <math>\displaystyle\delta</math>s and <math>\displaystyle c</math>s. --~~
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Oh, sorry; I thought everybody else could see it.  That was me, by the way.  Also, sorry about that stupid mixing-up of <math>\delta</math>s and <math>c</math>s. --~~
  
 
Whoops; I thought you had written "two tildes."  All of the anonymous comments above were written by me. --[[User:Boy Soprano II|Boy Soprano II]] 17:44, 30 June 2006 (EDT)
 
Whoops; I thought you had written "two tildes."  All of the anonymous comments above were written by me. --[[User:Boy Soprano II|Boy Soprano II]] 17:44, 30 June 2006 (EDT)

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AoPSWiki Article of the Day
Limit was the AoPSWiki Article of the Day for January 6th, 2008

Hello. I hastily created this article because I noticed we didn't have one on limits. I plan to add things such as proofs for uniqueness, multiplication, and addition, as well as stuff about continuity, left- and right-hand limits, infinite limits, continuous functions, etc., etc., etc. Please contribute if you'd like.


The article looks great. By the way, when you add something to a "Talk" page, add a "signature with time stamp" so everyone knows who said that. The code is two dashes (-) followed by four tildens (~).

--Xantos C. Guin 21:15, 29 June 2006 (EDT)

Oh, sorry; I thought everybody else could see it. That was me, by the way. Also, sorry about that stupid mixing-up of $\delta$s and $c$s. --~~

Whoops; I thought you had written "two tildes." All of the anonymous comments above were written by me. --Boy Soprano II 17:44, 30 June 2006 (EDT)