PRE-CALC HELP! Use the given graph to determine the limit, if it exists. Find limit as x approaches two from the left of f of x. and limit as x approaches two from the right of f of x..
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@silverr
Is the limit 1?
@micahm Maybe you can help? :)
openstudy.com/updates/52e07415e4b0b5e90a166373 https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid...
It says the yahoo question no longer exists..?
So the limit is one? @micahm I looked through that post and it doesn't exactly answer my problem :P
@micahm So the limit doesn't exists? Is that correct?
most likly @Secret-Ninja
when x approaches 2, you can see that it approaches one y-value from the left, and a DIFFERENT y-value from a right. So DNE
Ok Thanks @Secret-Ninja and @fbi2015 !!
DNE stands for Does Not Exist.
No problem. :)
I have a question though, you might know this... can I ask it here?
Sure!
Okay, so lets say I am doing left-end sum for area under the curve (estimation using rectangles). when I do my x and y table, for y values, do I put the values where the rectangles meet, or the y values of the f(x) ?
Nvm, sorry for bugging you with my stupid questions. ....
Lol no problem! Sorry, but I don't know the answer to your question :/ Thanks for answering mine though! @fbi2015
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