(a) (b) (c) lim f(x) = = x-3 lim ƒ(x)= x→ 3+ (e) () find c so that f(c) = 5 (d) f(3)=

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(3) Given the graph of f(x) below, state the value of the following limits if they exist
(a) lim f(x)
x 3
(b)
2
(c)
6
y
4
2
=
lim f(x)=
x→ 3+
2
4
6
(e)
8
X
() find c so that f(c) 5
(d) f(3) =
Transcribed Image Text:(3) Given the graph of f(x) below, state the value of the following limits if they exist (a) lim f(x) x 3 (b) 2 (c) 6 y 4 2 = lim f(x)= x→ 3+ 2 4 6 (e) 8 X () find c so that f(c) 5 (d) f(3) =
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