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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Find the limit or state that it does not exist lim x->0 - f(x)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@RadEn can u help me??
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@supercrazy92 can u help?
OpenStudy (raden):
f(x) = ... ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
nope:(
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok thanks anyways
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@RadEn umm yea it is telling me what is the limit in lim x->0- f(x) and if there is no limit to state that it doesnt exist
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OpenStudy (raden):
hmmm.. actually, the value of f(x) is given like f(x) = 3x, f(x) = x^2, or what ...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yea but its not asking for a value its asking for its limit
OpenStudy (anonymous):
here is the graph
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@AravindG um can u help?
OpenStudy (raden):
looks it does not exist, because on the graph, the value of f(x) not consist at around x=0^- (for f(0) = -2, f(-1)=0, etc...) but im not sure too
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay thanks
OpenStudy (zarkon):
the limit exists
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what is it then?
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OpenStudy (raden):
why Zarkon, thank for confirm :)
OpenStudy (zarkon):
you tell me
OpenStudy (raden):
really ?
OpenStudy (zarkon):
I'm not giving out answers
OpenStudy (zarkon):
I will tell you if you are correct though
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OpenStudy (raden):
yup, i see. but i need ur opinion, somethink rule i miss about this
OpenStudy (zarkon):
what is the value of \(f\) getting close to as you let x get close to zero from the left
OpenStudy (zarkon):
just follow along the graph
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hmmm -2?
OpenStudy (zarkon):
correct
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok thanks :)
OpenStudy (raden):
yup, i just remember now.. just follow along the graph :)
thank u @Zarkon for ur confirm, and im sorry @onegirl for my bad :(
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its okay thank you all for your help!