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The Graph of a function

The graph of a function f is shown below.
1
f(x)
we'll say the corresponding limit "has a value of ∞".)
Suppose the function g is defined as g(x)
a. lim g(x) = -00
x→2+
b. lim g(x) = 00
x→2
c. lim g(x):
x →∞
d. lim g(x):
∞-←x
= 0
g(x) =
=
= 0
=
-2 -1
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e. Use the graph of f(x) to write an equation for g(x).
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2
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-1
-2
Fill in the following blanks. (Note: if g(x) increases without bound for some variation in x,
-∞
Y
0 = 0.
0 =
+
= 0.
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x
Transcribed Image Text:The graph of a function f is shown below. 1 f(x) we'll say the corresponding limit "has a value of ∞".) Suppose the function g is defined as g(x) a. lim g(x) = -00 x→2+ b. lim g(x) = 00 x→2 c. lim g(x): x →∞ d. lim g(x): ∞-←x = 0 g(x) = = = 0 = -2 -1 Preview Preview Preview Preview 5 e. Use the graph of f(x) to write an equation for g(x). 3 2 Preview ∞ -1 -2 Fill in the following blanks. (Note: if g(x) increases without bound for some variation in x, -∞ Y 0 = 0. 0 = + = 0. 5 x
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