Use the table to evaluate the limit of f (x). If the limit does not exist, use DNE. f(x) = limx→2 12-21 x f(x) O DNE 1.9 −1 1.99 -1 1.999 −1 1.99999 2.1 -1 1 2.01 1 2.001 1

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Use the table to evaluate the limit of f (x). If the limit does not exist, use DNE.
f (x) = limx→2
x-2
x-2
X
f(x)
O DNE
O -1
01
2
1.9
-1
1.99
-1
1.999
-1
1.99999
-1
2.1
1
2.01
1
2.001
1
2.0001 2.00001
1
1
Transcribed Image Text:Use the table to evaluate the limit of f (x). If the limit does not exist, use DNE. f (x) = limx→2 x-2 x-2 X f(x) O DNE O -1 01 2 1.9 -1 1.99 -1 1.999 -1 1.99999 -1 2.1 1 2.01 1 2.001 1 2.0001 2.00001 1 1
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