I Im bored New member Dec 8, 2012 #1 Prove/Disprove: If f(x) >= 0 for all x in the environment of a (a is real), and lim x-->a f(x)=a, then A>=0 Having trouble starting as I don't really have any intuition to this of whether to prove or disprove, any ideas?
Prove/Disprove: If f(x) >= 0 for all x in the environment of a (a is real), and lim x-->a f(x)=a, then A>=0 Having trouble starting as I don't really have any intuition to this of whether to prove or disprove, any ideas?