Theocracy of the Sky
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I've been trying to solve this question for a little over an hour and am not really sure if what I'm doing is right or not. Furthermore, I'm not sure how to continue from where I've gotten
The question was "given [MATH]\lim_{x\to5} f(x)=4[/MATH] show that [MATH]\lim_{x\to5}\left[f(x)^2 - 5f(x) + 10\right] = 6[/MATH] using only epsilon-delta proofs. You are not allowed to use limit arithmetic rules".
I've attached the work I've done so far. Any and all help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
The question was "given [MATH]\lim_{x\to5} f(x)=4[/MATH] show that [MATH]\lim_{x\to5}\left[f(x)^2 - 5f(x) + 10\right] = 6[/MATH] using only epsilon-delta proofs. You are not allowed to use limit arithmetic rules".
I've attached the work I've done so far. Any and all help would be appreciated.
Thanks.