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How to Find Delta Given Epsilon Using the Precise Definition of the Limit

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This calculus video tutorial explains how to find delta given epsilon using the precise definition of the limit. Limits Test Review - Playlist: https://bit.ly/49L7Zd3 Print The Full Test - 125 Questions: https://bit.ly/4r3nvZ4 Access The Full Test: https://bit.ly/41WNmI9 _______________________________________ Direct Link to Part 1 - Questions 1 to 50: https://bit.ly/4qWfvsN Direct Link to Part 2 - Questions 51 to 90: https://bit.ly/3ZeNBfu Direct Link to Part 3 - Questions 91 to 125: https://bit.ly/4sSGW8G _________________________________________ Full 3 Part Videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPcpgSd82O0

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@mell-j5 2026-01-29

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@phestygmr 2026-01-29

This so came at the right time

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@mrmc2345 2026-01-29

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@lucasthomas6808 2026-01-29

so clutch.. my test is today

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@MikeFromBr 2026-01-29

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@Abuzar_Editz.5 2026-01-29

Sir can you please solve this question Based on the exact definition of a limit, show that the limit of the expression “x squared minus one divided by x minus one” as x approaches one is two. Moreover, find an explicit formula that describes the allowable distance of x from one in terms of the given allowable distance of the expression from two. Your explanation should rely solely on the definition of a limit in terms of ε and δ, and you are not allowed to simplify the given expression before using the definition?

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@ThatOneOddGuy 2026-01-29

This looks alot like confidence interval logic for chemistry glassware I can add some stuff then I could use this logic fir my own stuff

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@Never-ducked-a-fade-Hatake 2026-01-29

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@ShuttleworthGumbi 2026-03-23

My problem was finding delta, after I've found abselon, I'm literally laughing at myself rn

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@liisandinelago1890 2026-04-19

This is good but I need more complex example to be solved. Involved the fractions

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