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In [[Mathematics]], the term '''limit ''' can refer to two different but related concepts. [[Limit of a function]] is used to describe the behavior of a [[Function (mathematics)| function]] as its argument approaches some value. On the other hand, [[limit of a sequence]] is used to describe behavior of a sequence's element as its index becomes arbitrarily large.
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In [[mathematics]], the term '''limit ''' can refer to two different but related concepts. [[Limit of a function]] is used to describe the behavior of a [[Function (mathematics)| function]] as its argument approaches some value. On the other hand, [[limit of a sequence]] is used to describe behavior of a sequence's element as its index becomes arbitrarily large.





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In mathematics, the term limit can refer to two different but related concepts. Limit of a function is used to describe the behavior of a function as its argument approaches some value. On the other hand, limit of a sequence is used to describe behavior of a sequence's element as its index becomes arbitrarily large.


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