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  • 13-01-2018
  • Mathematics
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I need help with these limit problems. I'm having difficulty reading the graphs to find the limits. Can someone help me please?

I need help with these limit problems Im having difficulty reading the graphs to find the limits Can someone help me please class=
I need help with these limit problems Im having difficulty reading the graphs to find the limits Can someone help me please class=
I need help with these limit problems Im having difficulty reading the graphs to find the limits Can someone help me please class=
I need help with these limit problems Im having difficulty reading the graphs to find the limits Can someone help me please class=

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altavistard
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  • 13-01-2018
There is a magnifying glass icon on the graph.  If you'd click on that, the graph will be presented in a larger, more readable format.

I agree with your "DNE" response to #1.  There's no limit as x approaches 2 from the left, as the graph continues to zigzag up and down;  For a limit to exist, the function value must approach one unique limit.
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