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If
and
is differntiable and increasing function
Then value of
is
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Hi, everything seems to me that it should be
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Thanks ↑ check_drummer:
but in answer, left side limit does not exists and right side limit 
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↑ stuart clark: Then there is a mistake in the answer key. Consider f(x)=x^3, then f'(x)=3x^2, f'(x^2)=3x^4 and
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↑ Bati: nothing, it just demonstrates that ↑ stuart clark: 's answer is wrong.
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↑ Bati:
If I see a statement such as ↑ stuart clark: and there is a free variable (f), then I automatically consider it a shortcut of longer statement: (forall f) (the original statement).
Perhaps ↑ byk7: understants it the same way.
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↑ Andrejka3:
yes, but what im saying that the answer in the key might be just poorly stated..but if it is actually true that there is a function for which the limit doesnt exist, its much mire interesting than saying for some f the limit is 0 (which is obvious).
Somebody should really solve this and end this discussion :)
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Thanks to all members .Yes you all are right my answer is wrong
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