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;LimitAbove( <Function>, <Value> )
;LimitAbove[ <Function f>, <Value t> ]
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:Computes the right [[w:Limit of a function#One-sided limits|one-sided limit]] of the function for the given value of the main function variable.
:Computes the right [[w:Limit of a function#One-sided limits|one-sided limit]] of the function ''f'' for given value ''t'' of the main function variable.
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{{note|1=Not all limits can be calculated by GeoGebra, so ''undefined'' will be returned in those cases (as well as when the correct result is undefined).}}
 
 
==CAS Syntax==
 
==CAS Syntax==
;LimitAbove[ <Expression f>, <Value t> ]
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;LimitAbove( <Expression>, <Value> )
:Computes the right one-sided limit of the function ''f'' for the given value ''t'' of the main function variable.
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:Computes the right one-sided limit of the function for the given value of the main function variable.
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;LimitAbove[ <Expression f>, <Variable v>, <Value t> ]
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;LimitAbove( <Expression>, <Variable>, <Value> )
:Computes the right one-sided limit of the multivariate function ''f'' for the given value ''t'' of the given function variable ''v''.
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:Computes the right one-sided limit of the multivariate function for the given value of the given function variable.
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* Not all limits can be calculated by GeoGebra, so ''?'' will be returned in those cases (as well as when the correct result is undefined).
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{{note| 1=See also [[Limit Command]] and [[LimitBelow Command]].}}
* See also [[Limit Command]] and [[LimitBelow Command]].</div>}}
 

Latest revision as of 09:33, 9 October 2017


LimitAbove( <Function>, <Value> )
Computes the right one-sided limit of the function for the given value of the main function variable.
Example: LimitAbove(1 / x, 0) yields \infty .
Note: Not all limits can be calculated by GeoGebra, so undefined will be returned in those cases (as well as when the correct result is undefined).

CAS Syntax

LimitAbove( <Expression>, <Value> )
Computes the right one-sided limit of the function for the given value of the main function variable.
Example: LimitAbove(1 / x, 0) yields \infty .
LimitAbove( <Expression>, <Variable>, <Value> )
Computes the right one-sided limit of the multivariate function for the given value of the given function variable.
Example: LimitAbove(1 / a, a, 0) yields \infty .
Note: Not all limits can be calculated by GeoGebra, so ? will be returned in those cases (as well as when the correct result is undefined).
Note: See also Limit Command and LimitBelow Command.
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