Find the limit using the graph of shown.
1. Limits and Continuity
Introduction to Limits
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Using the graph, find the specified limit or state that the limit does not exist (DNE).
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- Multiple Choice
Using the graph, find the specified limit or state that the limit does not exist (DNE).
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Using the graph, find the specified limit or state that the limit does not exist.
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Find the specified limit or state that the limit does not exist by creating a table of values.
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Use the graph of to estimate the value of the limit or state that it does not exist (DNE).
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Use the graph of to estimate the value of the limit or state that it does not exist (DNE).
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Use the graph of to estimate the value of the limit or state that it does not exist (DNE).
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Use the graph of to estimate the value of the limit or state that it does not exist (DNE).
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Use the graph of f in the figure to evaluate the function or analyze the limit. <IMAGE>
f(−1)
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Use the graph of f in the figure to evaluate the function or analyze the limit. <IMAGE>
lim x→−1^− f(x)
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Use the graph of f in the figure to evaluate the function or analyze the limit. <IMAGE>
lim x→−1^+ f(x)
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Use the graph of f in the figure to evaluate the function or analyze the limit. <IMAGE>
lim x→−1 f(x)
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Use the graph of f in the figure to evaluate the function or analyze the limit. <IMAGE>
f(1)
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Use the graph of f in the figure to evaluate the function or analyze the limit. <IMAGE>
lim x→1 f(x)