Question Use the graph of $f(x)$ shown below to determine each of the following limits. If any of the limits do not exist, enter Ø as your answer. Provide your answer below: a. $\lim_{x \to -6} f(x) =$ b. $\lim_{x \to -6^-} f(x) =$ c. $\lim_{x \to -6^+} f(x) =$
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