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OpenStudy (littlebird):

Use the graph to estimate the limits and value of the function.

OpenStudy (littlebird):

OpenStudy (littlebird):

I don't understand b. \[\lim_{s \rightarrow -2+} p(s) \]

OpenStudy (theeric):

I'm not sure I feel comfortable answering this, but I do know that the sign that is after \(2\) that looks like an exponent indicates the direction from which you approach the value that is \(p(s)\), which is \(p(-2)\) here. Since the limit is as \(s\rightarrow -2^+\), you are looking at approximating the limit from the positive side (where \(s\) is slighltly more positive than \(-2\). This is important with some asymptotes, maybe just hyperbolas, I know.|dw:1377651337227:dw|

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