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Using the graph of f(x) below, find lim f(x), x ->3

-5
Does not exist
0
1.7

Using the graph of f(x) below, find lim f(x), x ->3 -5 Does not exist 0 1.7-example-1

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well, looking at the picture, coming from the right, namely lim -> 3⁺

starts off at 0 when x = 5, then as "x" moves to the left, it starts to go down and down and down, we have a dashed lilne at that section, namely is an asymptote, so there's a vertical asymptote at x = 3, which means that line keeps on going down to -∞.

now, coming from the left, namely lim -> 3⁻, starts off at 2 as "x" moves to the right it is going down and down and down towards the asymptotic line, so then coming from the left the limit is also -∞.

so one can say that
\bf \lim\limits_(x\to 3)~ f(x) = -\infty, or it does not exist.

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