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 Use the graph to find a δ>0 such that for all x,0<xc<δf(x)L<ε\text { Use the graph to find a } \delta > 0 \text { such that for all } x , 0 < | x - c | < \delta \Rightarrow | f ( x ) - L | < \varepsilon \text {. }
-\text { Use the graph to find a } \delta > 0 \text { such that for all } x , 0 < | x - c | < \delta \Rightarrow | f ( x ) - L | < \varepsilon \text {. }  -


Definitions:

Demand

The quantity of a product or service that consumers are willing and able to purchase at various price levels, holding all other factors constant.

Supply Curve

A graphical representation that shows the relationship between the price of a good or service and the quantity of that good or service that a supplier is willing and able to supply at those prices.

Graph

A visual representation of data or mathematical functions using a system of coordinates or other symbols.

Line

In geometry, a line is an infinitely thin, infinitely long collection of points extending in two opposite directions.

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