The graphs of f and g are given. Use them to evaluate each limit, if it exists. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) (a) lim_{x ? 2} [f(x) + g(x)] f(2) + g(2) (b) lim_{x ? 1} [f(x) + g(x)] (c) lim_{x ? 0} [f(x)g(x)] DNE (d) lim_{x ? -1} f(x)/g(x) (e) lim_{x ? 2} [x^3 f(x)] (f) lim_{x ? 1} ?(3 + f(x)) DNE
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0(x) f2+82 Since f(x)=-1gx and g(x)=-1, the limit does not exist. Show more…
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