The graph below is the function $f(x)$ Select all statements below that you agree with. Note: You may be checking more than one box. $f(2)$ is defined. $\lim_{x \to 2} f(x)$ exists. $\lim_{x \to 2} f(x) = f(2)$. The function is continuous at $x = 2$. The function is not continuous at $x = 2$.
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