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The graph of the function is given above. Which of the following statements are true? Select all that applies. Your answer: lim f(x)=4 x -> -3 There is a removable discontinuity at x = -3 The function is not continuous at x = 2 since there is a corner The function is continous on the interval [-1.9,4] The function is continous and differentiable at x=0

          The graph of the function is given above.
Which of the following statements are true? Select all that applies.

Your answer:
lim f(x)=4
x -> -3
There is a removable discontinuity at x = -3
The function is not continuous at x = 2 since there is a corner
The function is continous on the interval [-1.9,4]
The function is continous and differentiable at x=0
        
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The graph of the function is given above.
Which of the following statements are true? Select all that applies.

Your answer:
lim f(x)=4
x -> -3
There is a removable discontinuity at x = -3
The function is not continuous at x = 2 since there is a corner
The function is continous on the interval [-1.9,4]
The function is continous and differentiable at x=0

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The graph of the function is given above. Which of the following statements are true? Select all that applies. Your answer: lim f(x)=4 x -> -3 There is a removable discontinuity at x = -3 The function is not continuous at x = 2 since there is a corner The function is continous on the interval [-1.9,4] The function is continous and differentiable at x=0
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00:01 Say that the graph of the function is given and which are the following statements are true.
00:08 So graph is being given and i will be trying rough sketch just with coordinates...
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