In the context of limits, when the statement "the limit does not exist" is used, it could refer to two different scenarios. Which of the following best captures the distinctions between these scenarios?
A) The first scenario involves different one-sided limits, and the second scenario involves the function approaching infinity or negative infinity from both sides.
B) The first scenario involves the function approaching infinity or negative infinity from both sides, and the second scenario involves different one-sided limits.
C) Both scenarios refer to the same type of non-existence, indicating that the limit cannot be determined.
D) The distinction between the two scenarios is not relevant in the precise definition of a limit.