Finding limits of a function from a graph and asymptotes

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Question: calculus- functions
For the function f whose graph is shown, state the following. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)(a)    lim x → −7 f(x) (b)    lim x → −3 f(x) (c)    lim x → 0 f(x) (d)    lim x → 6− f(x) (e)    lim x → 6+ f(x)(f) The equations of the vertical asymptotes.

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 (smallest value)

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 (largest value)

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Answered By:

Yuki K.
Carnegie Mellon Experienced Math Tutor - Algebra through AP Calculus

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Written Explanation:

More details and explanation in the video, but the answers are:a) -∞b) ∞c) ∞d) -∞e) ∞f) x = -7, x = -3, x = 0, and x = 6 in increasing order of value

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