Ifx* sf(x) sx? for x in [-1,1] and x s f(x) x* for x < -1 and x> 1, at what points c do you automatically know lim f(x)? What can you say about the value of the limit at these points?

Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Author:GREENWELL, Raymond N., RITCHEY, Nathan P., Lial, Margaret L.
Publisher:GREENWELL, Raymond N., RITCHEY, Nathan P., Lial, Margaret L.
Chapter3: The Derivative
Section3.1: Limits
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If x* s f(x) <x for x in [- 1,1] and x s f(x)sx* for x< - 1 and x> 1, at what points c do you automatically know lim f(x)? What can you say about the value of
the limit at these points?
At what points c is lim f(x) known?
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(Use a comma to separate answers as needed. Type an integer or a fraction.)
Transcribed Image Text:If x* s f(x) <x for x in [- 1,1] and x s f(x)sx* for x< - 1 and x> 1, at what points c do you automatically know lim f(x)? What can you say about the value of the limit at these points? At what points c is lim f(x) known? C= (Use a comma to separate answers as needed. Type an integer or a fraction.)
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