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Which of the following statements is correct? Surprisingly hard to get this right without your eyes glazing over :)
An infinite sequence of numbers {an} has a limit L if, no matter how small a number ϵ > 0 you choose, from a certain n onward the absolute difference |L−an| between L and an is always greater than ϵ.
An infinite sequence of numbers {an} has a limit L if, no matter how small a number ϵ < 0 you choose, from a certain n onward the absolute difference |L−an| between L and an is always less than ϵ.
An infinite sequence of numbers {an} has a limit L if, no matter how large a number ϵ > 0 you choose, from a certain n onward the absolute difference |L−an| between L and an is always less than ϵ.
An infinite sequence of numbers {an} has a limit L if, no matter how small a number ϵ > 0 you choose, from a certain n onward the absolute difference |L−an| between L and an is always less than ϵ.
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