18. One-sided and two-sided limits Use the graph of g in the figure to find the following values or state that they do not exist. If a limit does not exist, explain why. a. g(2) b. lim g(x) x-27 c. lim g(x) x→2+ d. lim g(x) e. g(3) f. lim g(x) x-3 g. lim g(x) 2-3+ h. g(4) i. lim g(x) x 4
18. One-sided and two-sided limits Use the graph of g in the figure to find the following values or state that they do not exist. If a limit does not exist, explain why. a. g(2) b. lim g(x) x-27 c. lim g(x) x→2+ d. lim g(x) e. g(3) f. lim g(x) x-3 g. lim g(x) 2-3+ h. g(4) i. lim g(x) x 4
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Chapter3: The Derivative
Section3.1: Limits
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