Use the graph of f, shown on the right, to find the given limit. When necessary, state that the limit does not exist. lim f(x) X→4 Select the correct choice below and fill in any answer boxes in your choice. OA. lim f(x) = X→4 (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.) OB. The limit does not exist. 8 Q ✔

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Use the graph of​ f, shown on the​ right, to find the given limit. When​ necessary, state that the limit does not exist.
 
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A coordinate system has a horizontal x-axis labeled from negative 10 to 10 in increments of 1 and a vertical y-axis labeled from negative 8 to 8 in increments of 1. A graph has three branches. The first branch starts at about (negative 10, 1.2), rises from left to right at an increasing rate, and approaches infinity as x approaches negative 6 from the left. The second branch approaches negative infinity as x approaches negative 6 from the right. From left to right, it rises at a decreasing rate, flattens out to cross the y-axis at about 1, and rises at an increasing rate, approaching infinity as x approaches 4 from the left. The third branch approaches negative infinity as x approaches 4 from the right. From left to right, it rises at a decreasing rate and ends at about (negative 10, 1.2).
 
 
 

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Part 1
Select the correct choice below and fill in any answer boxes in your choice.
 
 
A.
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​(Type an integer or a simplified​ fraction.)
 
B.
The limit does not exist.
Use the graph of f, shown on the right, to find the given limit. When necessary, state that the limit does not exist.
lim f(x)
X→4
Select the correct choice below and fill in any answer boxes in your choice.
OA. lim f(x) =
X→4
(Type an integer or a simplified fraction.)
OB. The limit does not exist.
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Q
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Transcribed Image Text:Use the graph of f, shown on the right, to find the given limit. When necessary, state that the limit does not exist. lim f(x) X→4 Select the correct choice below and fill in any answer boxes in your choice. OA. lim f(x) = X→4 (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.) OB. The limit does not exist. 8 Q ✔
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