Answer:
![\lim_(x \to 0) f(x)=1](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/75po3wuy1wd2tl7j1r0u7bu2lczpdyhotx.png)
Explanation:
So we have the graph of f(x).
And we want to determine the following:
![\lim_(x \to 0) f(x)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/206ek0b6jqt3vfr427z79x9heiznr0pfh1.png)
To do so, look at the graph and see the value f(x) is approaching as x approaches 0.
We can see that as x gets closer and closer to 0, f(x), or the y-value, gets closer and closer to 1.
In other words, our answer is:
![\lim_(x \to 0) f(x)=1](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/75po3wuy1wd2tl7j1r0u7bu2lczpdyhotx.png)
Edit: Typo.