Values of f(x) at selected values of x are shown in the table. X 2.75 2.9 2.99 3.01 3.1 3.25 f(x) -3.313 -3.05 -3.001 4.000 4.05 4.313 Based on the data in the table, apply what you have learned about one-sided limits to determine if lim f(x) exists. If it does exist, determine what it equals, and if it doesn't exist, explain why.
Values of f(x) at selected values of x are shown in the table. X 2.75 2.9 2.99 3.01 3.1 3.25 f(x) -3.313 -3.05 -3.001 4.000 4.05 4.313 Based on the data in the table, apply what you have learned about one-sided limits to determine if lim f(x) exists. If it does exist, determine what it equals, and if it doesn't exist, explain why.
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