Question: Let L be a real number, lim xc (x) = L, and lim xc g(x) = or - . Can lim xc ((x) +

Let L be a real number, limx→c ∫(x) = L, and limx→c g(x) = ∞ or - ∞. Can limx→c (∫(x) + g(x)) be determined? Explain.


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