Use the graph of f to complete parts (a) through (I). If a limit does not exist, explain why. (a) Find f(1). Select the

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Use the graph of f to complete parts (a) through (I). If a limit does not exist, explain why. (a) Find f(1). Select the

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Use The Graph Of F To Complete Parts A Through I If A Limit Does Not Exist Explain Why A Find F 1 Select The 1
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Use the graph of f to complete parts (a) through (I). If a limit does not exist, explain why.
(a) Find f(1). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary. A. f(1)= (Type an integer or a fraction.) B. The value of f(1) is undefined. (b) Find limf(x). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary. A. x→1−lim​f(x)= (Type an integer or a fraction.) B. The limit does not exist because f(x) is not defined for all x<1. (c) Find limf(x). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary. A. x→1+lim​f(x)= (Type an integer or a fraction.) B. The limit does not exist because f(x) is not defined for all x>1. (d) Find x→1lim​f(x). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary. A. x→1lim​f(x)= (Type an integer or a fraction.) B. The limit does not exist because x→1−lim​f(x)=x→1+lim​f(x).
(e) Find f(3). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary. A. f(3)= (Type an integer or a fraction.) B. The value of f(3) is undefined. (f) Find limf(x). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary. A. x→3−lim​f(x)= (Type an integer or a fraction.) B. The limit does not exist because f(x) is not defined for all x<3. (g) Find limf(x). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary. A. x→3+lim​f(x)= (Type an integer or a fraction.) B. The limit does not exist because f(x) is not defined for all x>3. (h) Find x→3lim​f(x). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary. A. x→3lim​f(x)= (Type an integer or a fraction.) B. The limit does not exist because x→3−lim​f(x)=x→3+lim​f(x).
(i) Find f(2). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary. A. f(2)= (Type an integer or a fraction.) B. The value f(2) is undefined. (j) Find limf(x). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary. A. x→2−lim​f(x)= (Type an integer or a fraction.) B. The limit does not exist because f(x) is not defined for all x<2. (k) Find limf(x). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary. A. x→2+lim​f(x)= (Type an integer or a fraction.) B. The limit does not exist because f(x) is not defined for all x>2. (I) Find x→2lim​f(x). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary. A. x→2lim​f(x)= (Type an integer or a fraction.) B. The limit does not exist because x→2−lim​f(x)=x→2+lim​f(x).
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