Let f(x) = x→-4- 5 2x + 14 if x>-4 Calculate the following limits. Enter "DNE" if the limit does not exist. lim___ƒ(x) = /−3−x+5 = 1+ lim_ƒ(x)= if x < −4 if x = -4

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if x < −4
5
if x = -4
2x + 14
if
x>-4
Calculate the following limits. Enter "DNE" if the limit does not exist.
lim_f(x)
=
Let f(x) =
x→-4-
lim__ƒ(x) =
x −4+
lim_ƒ(x) =
x→-4
-3-x+5
Transcribed Image Text:if x < −4 5 if x = -4 2x + 14 if x>-4 Calculate the following limits. Enter "DNE" if the limit does not exist. lim_f(x) = Let f(x) = x→-4- lim__ƒ(x) = x −4+ lim_ƒ(x) = x→-4 -3-x+5
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