Continuity of a point! http://i.imgur.com/DXYeF.png
we can skip d, e, and l :)
@satellite73
how about the first one?
Well, I had negative infinity, and thats wrong.
but im pretty sure its approaching zero now?
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
Oh well now its just messing with my brain
she said negative infinity is wrong
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..
similarly as \(x\) goes to -2 from the right, the function is going to \(\infty\) so your choice is either "\(\infty\)" or "no limit"
if she said negative infinity is wrong for the first one, then simply say "no limit"
for C the limit clearly does not exist
D, E, F all look like about \(\frac{1}{2}\)
Yeah I'm assuming she doesn't like infinities, but having limit does not exist.
if you are not allowed to say \(\infty\) then G,H,I no limit
J looks like about \(\frac{1}{2}\) K is for sure 4, and L does not exist since \(\frac{1}{2}\neq 4\)
I think i'm kinda rubbing it in her face, im bolding out the whole LIMIT DOES NOT EXIST
lol
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