A graph of y = f(x) is shown and a c-value is given. Use the graph to find the following, whenever they exist. (If the limit is infinite, enter 'co' or '-co', as appropriate. If the limit does not otherwise exist, enter DNE.) C=-8 (a) (b) y = f(x) -15 M -10 -5 -5 lim f(x) X-C y f(c) 5 -10 X

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A graph of y f(x) is shown and a c-value is given. Use the graph to find the following, whenever they exist. (If the limit is infinite, enter '∞' or '-co', as appropriate. If
the limit does not otherwise exist, enter DNE.)
C = -8
y = f(x)
M
-15
-10
-5
-5
(a)
lim f(x)
X→ C
y
(b) f(c)
5
-10
X
Transcribed Image Text:A graph of y f(x) is shown and a c-value is given. Use the graph to find the following, whenever they exist. (If the limit is infinite, enter '∞' or '-co', as appropriate. If the limit does not otherwise exist, enter DNE.) C = -8 y = f(x) M -15 -10 -5 -5 (a) lim f(x) X→ C y (b) f(c) 5 -10 X
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