Use the graph to determine each limite, if any. Graph: http://i55.tinypic.com/20uewcn.jpg i) lim (x -> 2-) f(x) ii) lim (x -> 2+) f(x) iii) lim (x -> 2) f(x) iv) lim (x -> 0-) f(x) v) lim (x -> 0+) f(x) vi) lim (x -> 0) f(x) For a: i) -∞, ii) ∞, iii) doesn't exist, iv) doesn't exist, v) 0, v) doesn't exist For b: i) 0, ii) ∞, iii) doesn't exist, iv) doesn't exist, v) ∞, vi) doesn't exist Is that correct?
here is your graph
ok, what do you need help with specifically?
I need to know if my answers are corrects, pls
hey, sorry, dipped out, back now
ok, so there is a vertical asymptot at 2 for (A)
x=2
A) - i, ii, iii are definitely good
yeah, so at 0 there is no value
it's an open circle
I got it! Now, my main troubles are the letters iv, v, vi.
sorry, i'm having trouble with A...let's move to some of B
in B, it appears that the limit it one for i, ii, iii, despite it not being continuous i believe the limit exists
sorry, -1
and the function is defined at x = 0, y=1 there
Right! Now i can go on. Thanks man!
ok, sorry, not the most helpful, but a start...maybe someone else can clear the rest up
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