if(1) = 5, must lim 1) exist? If it does, then must lim 1x)=5? Can we conclude anything about lim 1X07 Explain X-1 if f(t)=5, must lim f(x) exist? O A. Yes, because lim f(x) = f(a). OB. No, because lim f(x) does not exist for x = 1 O No, because even if a function is defined at a point the limit may not exist at that point OD. Yesbecause f(x) is defined at 1 if lim fx) edsts, must lim f(x) = 5? DA Yes because f(1) = 5 B. No, because I could be a piecewise function where the limit approaching 1 from the left and the right are the same but C. Nobecause even if a function is defined at a point the limit may not exist at that point D. Yes because lim fox) = f(a)
What can we conclude about lim f(x)? O Alim f(x) exists, but we cannot find the value of the limit - OB limf(x) = 5 OC. limfx) does not exist OD. We cannot conclude anything about lim f(x)
if(1) = 5, must lim 1) exist? If it does, then must lim 1x)=5? Can we conclude anything about lim 1X07 Explain X-1 if f(
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if(1) = 5, must lim 1) exist? If it does, then must lim 1x)=5? Can we conclude anything about lim 1X07 Explain X-1 if f(
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