2. Use the graph of $f$ to state the value of each quantity, if it exists. If it does not exist, explain why. (6pts) $\lim_{x\to -5^+} f(x) =$ $f(-5) =$ $\lim_{x\to -3^-} f(x) =$ $\lim_{x\to -1^-} f(x) =$ $f(-3) =$ $\lim_{x\to -1^+} f(x) =$ $\lim_{x\to 1^-} f(x) =$ $\lim_{x\to 2^-} f(x) =$ $\lim_{x\to 4^-} f(x) =$ $f(4) =$
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However, the graph of f is not provided, so we cannot determine the limit of f(x) without additional information. Therefore, the value of lim f(x) does not exist. Show more…
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