Use the graph of f in the figure to find the following values or state that they do not exist. If a limit does not exist, explain why. a. f(3) b. $$\lim_{x \to 3^-} f(x)$$ c. $$\lim_{x \to 3^+} f(x)$$ d. $$\lim_{x \to 3} f(x)$$ y = f(x)
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