Mathwords: Limit from the Right

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Limit from the Right
Limit from Above

A one-sided limit which, in the example , restricts x such that x > 0.

In general, a limit from the right restricts domain variable to values greater than the number the domain variable approaches. When a limit is taken from the right it is written or .

For example, since tends toward ∞ as x gets closer and closer to 0 from the right.

See also

Limit from the left, infinity


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