B. The limit does not exist because lim f(x) lim f(x). X-3¯ x-3+ (e) Find f(5). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary. A. f(5)= 4 (Type an integer or a fraction.) B. The value of f(5) is undefined. (f) Find lim f(x). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary. X-5 A. lim f(x)= 6 x+5 (Type an integer or a fraction.) B. The limit does not exist because f(x) is not defined for all x < 5. (g) Find lim f(x). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary. x-5+ A. lim f(x)=3 x-5+ (Type an integer or a fraction.) B. The limit does not exist because f(x) is not defined for all x> 5. (h) Find lim f(x). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary. x-5 A. lim f(x)= x-5 (Type an integer or a fraction.) B. The limit does not exist because lim f(x) = lim f(x). x+5 X-5+ (i) Find f(4). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary. A. f(4) = (Type an integer or a fraction.) OB. The value f(4) is undefined. Ay 8- 7 6- 5- 4 3- 2 -2-1 1 2 N- 1 -2- -3 Х 4 67- 5 6 7

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B. The limit does not exist because lim f(x) lim f(x).
X-3¯
x-3+
(e) Find f(5). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary.
A. f(5)= 4
(Type an integer or a fraction.)
B. The value of f(5) is undefined.
(f) Find lim f(x). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary.
X-5
A.
lim f(x)= 6
x+5
(Type an integer or a fraction.)
B. The limit does not exist because f(x) is not defined for all x < 5.
(g) Find lim f(x). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary.
x-5+
A.
lim f(x)=3
x-5+
(Type an integer or a fraction.)
B. The limit does not exist because f(x) is not defined for all x> 5.
(h) Find lim f(x). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary.
x-5
A. lim f(x)=
x-5
(Type an integer or a fraction.)
B. The limit does not exist because lim f(x) = lim f(x).
x+5
X-5+
(i) Find f(4). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary.
A. f(4) =
(Type an integer or a fraction.)
OB. The value f(4) is undefined.
Transcribed Image Text:B. The limit does not exist because lim f(x) lim f(x). X-3¯ x-3+ (e) Find f(5). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary. A. f(5)= 4 (Type an integer or a fraction.) B. The value of f(5) is undefined. (f) Find lim f(x). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary. X-5 A. lim f(x)= 6 x+5 (Type an integer or a fraction.) B. The limit does not exist because f(x) is not defined for all x < 5. (g) Find lim f(x). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary. x-5+ A. lim f(x)=3 x-5+ (Type an integer or a fraction.) B. The limit does not exist because f(x) is not defined for all x> 5. (h) Find lim f(x). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary. x-5 A. lim f(x)= x-5 (Type an integer or a fraction.) B. The limit does not exist because lim f(x) = lim f(x). x+5 X-5+ (i) Find f(4). Select the correct choice below, and fill in the answer box if necessary. A. f(4) = (Type an integer or a fraction.) OB. The value f(4) is undefined.
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