Use the given graph to determine the limit, if it exists.
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Does not exist; does not exist 1; 1 -2; 3 3; -2
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I think if you approach 2 from the left, you get f(x)=+3 even if you get really close to x=2 so the limit exists, it is +3 from the left Use the same idea from the right, except you get a different number there is a problem if you want the limit (both directions at the same time) because you get different numbers.
Here is a video http://www.khanacademy.org/math/trigonometry/limit_topic_precalc/limits_precalc/v/limit-examples--part-1
Sam, are you getting this?
no.
Do the videos help?
some what
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