Refer to the function $f$ shown to the right. Use the graph to estimate the indicated function values and limits. Complete parts (A) through (E) below. (A) $\lim_{x \to 2^{-}} f(x)$ Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice. A. $\lim_{x \to 2^{-}} f(x) = \boxed{\text{ }}$ (Type an integer.) B. The limit does not exist.
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To do this, we can look at the graph and see where the function is approaching as x gets closer and closer to 2. If we look at the graph, we can see that as x approaches 2 from the left side, the function is approaching a value of 3. Similarly, as x approaches 2 Show more…
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