4. (10pts) Find the following below: Use the given graph of $f$ to state the value of each quantity, if it exists. If it does not exist, explain why. (a) $lim_{x o 2^{-}} f(x)$ (d) $f(2)$ (b) $lim_{x o 2^{+}} f(x)$ (e) $lim_{x o 4} f(x)$ (c) $lim_{x o 2} f(x)$ (f) $f(4)$
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