Question: a)Give an example of a function and a point x=a such that the limit of the function as x approaches a does not exist but

a)Give an example of a function and a point x=a such that the limit of the function as x approaches a does not exist but the function is defined at x=a.

b)Give an example of a function and a point x=a such that the limit of the function as x approaches a exists but x=a is not in the domain of the function.

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