Find lim f(x) given x-->2 the graph of f(x). (a) 0 (b) 4 (c) 2 (d) doesn’t exist
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can you post a pdf or png rather than a docx ?
this one is straightforward, just find the value of f(x) at x = 2
idk how to do either of those things
when x = 2, what does y = ?
4?
yes! that's right
thats the answer. thats it?
yup! that's the answer it won't always be this easy in the future, but you got lucky this time ;)
Thank you so much can you help me with one more just like this one
sure
find lim F(x) given x->-1/2 the graph of f(x). a.3 b.-4 c.1 d.does not exist
if this one is like the previous one would that make this answer 1?
ok, this one is a bit different than the other one in the other one, we can see that the graph is continuous, meaning that there aren't any gaps in the graph
look at the second graph for a moment: do you see how, at x = -1/2, the left side of the graph is at 1 and the right side of the graph is at -4? since the left side and the right side are different, the limit does not exist
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