5. Given the function f(x)= conclusions. (a) lim f(x) = x-1 (b) lim f(x)= x-1+ (c) lim f(x)= x--∞ et find the following limits graphically. Sketch a graph to justify your x²-1

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5. Given the function f(x) =
conclusions.
(a) lim f(x) =
x→-1
(b) lim f(x)=
x→1+
(c) lim f(x)=
x--∞
X
find the following limits graphically. Sketch a graph to justify your
x² -1
2
Transcribed Image Text:5. Given the function f(x) = conclusions. (a) lim f(x) = x→-1 (b) lim f(x)= x→1+ (c) lim f(x)= x--∞ X find the following limits graphically. Sketch a graph to justify your x² -1 2
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