3. Which of the following statements about the function y = f(x) graphed here are true, and which are false? a. lim f(x) exists. x→0 b. lim f(x) = 0 x-0 c. lim f(x) = 1 x→0 d. lim f(x) = 1 x→1 e. lim f(x) = 0 x-1 f. lim f(x) exists at every point c in (-1,1). X-C g. lim f(x) does not exist. X→1 h. f(0) = 0 i. f(0) = 1 j. f(1) = 0 k. f(1) = -1 T y = f(x) 2 X

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3. Which of the following statements about the function y = f(x) graphed here are true,
and which are false?
a. lim f(x) exists.
x→0
b. lim f(x) = 0
x→0
c. lim f(x) = 1
x→0
d. lim f(x) = 1
x→1
e. lim f(x) = 0
x-1
f. lim f(x) exists at every point c in (-1,1).
X-C
g. lim f(x) does not exist.
X→1
h. f(0) = 0
i. f(0) = 1
j. f(1) = 0
k. f(1) = -1
T
y = f(x)
2
X
Transcribed Image Text:3. Which of the following statements about the function y = f(x) graphed here are true, and which are false? a. lim f(x) exists. x→0 b. lim f(x) = 0 x→0 c. lim f(x) = 1 x→0 d. lim f(x) = 1 x→1 e. lim f(x) = 0 x-1 f. lim f(x) exists at every point c in (-1,1). X-C g. lim f(x) does not exist. X→1 h. f(0) = 0 i. f(0) = 1 j. f(1) = 0 k. f(1) = -1 T y = f(x) 2 X
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