Find the following limit or state that it does not exist.\\ $\lim_{t \to -5} (t^2 + 7t + 4)$\\ Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.\\ A. $\lim_{t \to -5} (t^2 + 7t + 4) = $ (Simplify your answer.)\\B. The limit does not exist.
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