Difference between revisions of "LimitAbove Command"
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;LimitAbove[ <Expression f>, <Variable v>, <Value> ] | ;LimitAbove[ <Expression f>, <Variable v>, <Value> ] | ||
:Returns right one-sided limit of the multivariate function ''f'' for given value of variable ''v''. | :Returns right one-sided limit of the multivariate function ''f'' for given value of variable ''v''. | ||
− | :{{Example|1=<code><nowiki>LimitAbove[ 1/x, x, 0 ]</nowiki></code> returns | + | :{{Example|1=<code><nowiki>LimitAbove[ 1/x, x, 0 ]</nowiki></code> returns <math>\infty</math>.}} |
{{Note|See also [[Limit Command]] and [[LimitBelow Command]].}} | {{Note|See also [[Limit Command]] and [[LimitBelow Command]].}} |
Revision as of 10:41, 11 August 2011
- LimitAbove[ <Function>, <Value> ]
- Returns right one-sided limit of the function for given value of variable.
CAS Syntax
- LimitAbove[ <Expression f>, <Variable v>, <Value> ]
- Returns right one-sided limit of the multivariate function f for given value of variable v.
- Example:
LimitAbove[ 1/x, x, 0 ]
returns \infty.
Note: See also Limit Command and LimitBelow Command.