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OpenStudy (lukecrayonz):

Continuity of a point! http://i.imgur.com/DXYeF.png

OpenStudy (lukecrayonz):

we can skip d, e, and l :)

OpenStudy (lukecrayonz):

@satellite73

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how about the first one?

OpenStudy (lukecrayonz):

Well, I had negative infinity, and thats wrong.

OpenStudy (lukecrayonz):

but im pretty sure its approaching zero now?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

as \(x\) goes to -2 from below, the function is heading down to \(-\infty\) so you can either say \(-\infty\) or "no limit" since \(-\infty\) is not a number

OpenStudy (lukecrayonz):

Oh well now its just messing with my brain

OpenStudy (lukecrayonz):

she said negative infinity is wrong

OpenStudy (lukecrayonz):

So now im kinda just pulling pellet out of nowhere to just have an answer because I am sure of my answers and she says theyre wrong..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

similarly as \(x\) goes to -2 from the right, the function is going to \(\infty\) so your choice is either "\(\infty\)" or "no limit"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if she said negative infinity is wrong for the first one, then simply say "no limit"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

for C the limit clearly does not exist

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D, E, F all look like about \(\frac{1}{2}\)

OpenStudy (lukecrayonz):

Yeah I'm assuming she doesn't like infinities, but having limit does not exist.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if you are not allowed to say \(\infty\) then G,H,I no limit

OpenStudy (anonymous):

J looks like about \(\frac{1}{2}\) K is for sure 4, and L does not exist since \(\frac{1}{2}\neq 4\)

OpenStudy (lukecrayonz):

I think i'm kinda rubbing it in her face, im bolding out the whole LIMIT DOES NOT EXIST

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

OpenStudy (lukecrayonz):

@satellite73 http://i.imgur.com/GXViS.png LAST FEW OMG

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