Prove that f(x)=1/3x at x is not equal to 0 is continuous in limit?

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Your equation is ambiguous. It might be f(x) = (1/3)x, but that is trivial, or it might be f(x) = 1/(3x), and there is no way to tell which you meant. So you first need to clean up your presentation.

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