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How do I determine if a limit exist considering how it looks on a graph? Can I determine if a limit exists solely from the graph? Like can I determine if this limit exists solely from looking at the graph:

How do I determine if a limit exist considering how it looks on a graph? Can I determine-example-1

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Answer: See below

Explanation:

1. At x=1, the limit does not exist. If you see an open circle on the graph like you do here, you know that the function is discontinuous. This graph actually shows a jump discontinuity at x=1.

2. You can determine if a limit exists by solely looking at the graph. Unfortunately in this case, f(1)=1 and
\lim_(x \to \ 1^-) f(x) are not equal to each other. Therefore, the limit does not exist.

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