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Provide an Appropriate Response LL Is the Limit Of f(x)f ( x )

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Provide an appropriate response.
-Identify the incorrect statements about limits.
I. The number LL is the limit of f(x) f ( x ) as xx approaches cc if f(x) f ( x ) gets closer to LL as xx approaches x0x _ { 0 } .
II. The number LL is the limit of f(x) f ( x ) as xx approaches cc if, for any ε>0\varepsilon > 0 , there corresponds a δ>0\delta > 0 such that f(x) L\mid f ( x ) - L ε\varepsilon whenever 0<xc<δ0 < | x - c | < \delta .

III. The number LL is the limit of f(x) f ( x ) as xx approaches cc if, given any ε>0\varepsilon > 0 , there exists a value of xx for which f(x) \mid f ( x ) ε.\varepsilon .


A) I and III
B) I and II
C) I, II, and III
D) II and III <

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