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I need help on this This is calculus Below I will provide the answer options*Only one is correct*A. 3B. 2C. -2D. The limit does not exist.

I need help on this This is calculus Below I will provide the answer options*Only-example-1
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The Solution:

Given the graph of f(x) in the Question Section, we are required to determine the limiting value of f(x) as x tends to - 4.

That is,


\lim _{x\to\text{ -4}}f(x)

From the given graph of f(x), we have that the function f(x) is 2 as x tends to - 4.


\lim _{x\to\text{ -4}}f(x)=2

Therefore, the correct answer is 2 [option 2]

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