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Theorem :

The limit of the sum of two functions is equal to the sum of their limits.

Let d and e be two functions, for which Lim


x→a
d(x) = P and Lim
x→a
e(x) = Q ,
then,
Lim
x→a
[d(x)+e(x)] = Lim
x→a
d(x) + Lim
x→a
e(x) = P+Q
Explanation:
In this theorem suppose that d and e are the two functions and x
approaches to ‘a’ and a is a constant.

For example, Lim


x→1
(x+3) = Lim x + Lim 3 = 1+3 = 4.
x→1 x→1

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