6+ $y = f(x)$ 5 4 3 2 1 $x$ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Enter each answer as a whole number (like -4, 0, or 253) or DNE for undefined or Does Not Exist. $f(3) =$ $lim_{x o 6^{-}} f(x) =$ $lim_{x o 0^{+}} f(x) =$ $lim_{x o 2} f(x) = $
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- From the graph, locate the point where \( x = 3 \). - The corresponding \( y \)-value is 4. - Therefore, \( f(3) = 4 \). Show more…
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