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The limit of a function f(x) at a point 'a' is .

A
always equal to f(a)
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not equal to f(a)
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not necessarily f(a)
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Solution

The correct option is C not necessarily f(a)
While finding the limit of a function, we are not concerned about the value of the function at x = a. We want to know what value the function approaches as x tends to a. This may or may not be equal to the value of the function at x = a.

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