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A function 
 is said to have a limit 
 if, for all 
, there exists a 
 such that
 whenever 
.
An Upper Limit
Indeterminate limit forms of types 
 and 
 can be computed with L'Hospital's Rule.  Types 
can be converted to the form 
 by writing
See also Central Limit Theorem, Continuous, Discontinuity, L'Hospital's Rule, Lower Limit, Upper Limit
References
Courant, R. and Robbins, H.  ``Limits.  Infinite Geometrical Series.''  §2.2.3 in
  What is Mathematics?: An Elementary Approach to Ideas and Methods, 2nd ed.
  Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, pp. 63-66, 1996.