Let f be defined by f(x)={8x+m,x<2 −8x2+2m,x≥2 (a) Find (in terms of m) limx→2+f(x) Limit = (b) Find (in terms of m) limx→2−f(x) Limit = (c) Find all values of m such that limx→2−f(x)=limx→2+f(x) (Note: if there are more than one such value, list them separated by commas) Values of m =
dont know what it means by (in terms of m)
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Ok since `m` is an unknown value, let's just graph what this function might potentially look like. Just to get an idea of what's going on.
|dw:1359577890808:dw|This might not be perfectly accurate, but it's good enough to give us an idea of what's going on. We have a `line` on the left side of 2. And we have a `parabola opening downward` on the right side of 2.
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