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# Introduction
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Every mathematical function can be thought of as a set of ordered pairs, or an input value and an output value.
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- Examples include $f(x) = x^2 + 2x + 1$, and $\{(1, 3), (2, 5), (4, 7)\}$.
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**A limit describes how a function behaves *near* a point, rather than *at* that point.***
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- As an example, given a *well behaved function*~ $f(x)$ and $f(2) = 9$, we can assume that
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# Definitions
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| Well behaved function | A function that is continuous, has a single value, and is defined everywhere. |
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