Use the graph to find the limit L (if it exists). If the limit does not exist, explain why. (If an answer does not exist
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Use the graph to find the limit L (if it exists). If the limit does not exist, explain why. (If an answer does not exist
Use the graph to find the limit L (if it exists). If the limit does not exist, explain why. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) h(x) - (- 1] + x2 y 3 2 2 -1 (a) lim, h(x) L = The limit does not exist at x = 2 because the function is not continuous at any x value. The limit does not exist at x = 2 because the function does not approach f(2) as x approaches 2. The limit does not exist at x = 2 because the function approaches different values from the left and right side of 2. The limit does not exist at x = 2 because the function value is undefined at x = 2. The limit exists at x = 2. (b) lim h(x) x + 1 L = The limit does not exist at x = 1 because the function is not continuous at any x value. The limit does not exist at x = 1 because the function value is undefined at x = 1. The limit does not exist at x = 1 because the function does not approach f(1) as x approaches 1. The limit does not exist at x = 1 because the function approaches different values from the left and right side of 1. The limit exists at x = 1.
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