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I have an ACT practice problem that I’m having trouble on. It’s CALCULUS Below is the answer optionsA. -4B. 1C. 6D. The limit does not exist

I have an ACT practice problem that I’m having trouble on. It’s CALCULUS Below is-example-1
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The notation f(-4) indicates that you have to find the value of f(x) when x=-4

To do so you have to locate -4 in the x-axis and cross it with the function, as you can see, there is a point in the function marked for this x-value (-4,2), this point is marked with a blank dot, which indicates that is not included in the definition of the function.

The correct answer is that there is no point at x=-4 (option D)

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