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▸ noun: (calculus) A theorem used to confirm the limit of a function via comparison with two other functions whose limits are known or easily computed. Supposing that
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▸ noun: (calculus) A theorem used to confirm the limit of a function via comparison with two other functions whose limits are known or easily computed. Supposing that
Similar:
Richardson's theorem,
central limit theorem,
limit comparison test,
Abel's theorem,
resummation,
Vitali-Carathéodory theorem,
superlimit,
Nachbin's theorem,
quism,
continuous function,
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