Let f(x)= X→-6 2 X +6, X<- 6 lim f(x) ⒸA. √x+6, x2 - 6 . Compute the following limits or state that they do not exist. l
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Let f(x)= X→-6 2 X +6, X<- 6 lim f(x) ⒸA. √x+6, x2 - 6 . Compute the following limits or state that they do not exist. lim f(x)= ∞o (Simplify your answer.) X-6 OB. The limit does not exist. b. lim f(x) X→-6* b. Compute the limit of lim f(x) or state that it does not exist. Select the correct choice belo X→-6+ OA. lim f(x) = ∞o (Simplify your answer.) X-6* OB. The limit does not exist. T c. lim f(x) c. Compute the limit of lim f(x) or state that it does not exist. Select the correct choice below an X-6 ○ A. Yes, lim f(x) exists and equals (Simplify your answer.) X-6