Graph of f The graph of a function f is shown above. For which of the following values of c does lim f(x) = 1? A 0 only B 0 and 3 only C -2 and 0 only D -2 and 3 only E -2, 0, and 3
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The limit of a function f(x) as x approaches c is the value that f(x) approaches as x gets arbitrarily close to c. In other words, lim(x->c) f(x) = L if f(x) gets arbitrarily close to L as x gets arbitrarily close to c. Now, we are given that lim(x->2) f(x) = 1. Show more…
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