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Find lim f(x) if f(x)
x->5
=
{
-x² -1, x #5
-3, x=5

User BBacon
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Given


f(x) = \begin{cases} -x^2 - 1 & \text{if }x \\eq 5 \\ -3 & \text{if }x=5 \end{cases}

we have


\displaystyle \lim_(x\to5) f(x) = \lim_(x\to5) (-x^2-1) = -5^2-1 = \boxed{-26}

since we are approaching
x=5, so effectively
x\\eq 5 and we use the definition of
f(x) under that condition.

User Sichinumi
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