Chapter 14: Q. 36 (page 876)
In Problem, graph each function. Use the graph to find the indicated limit, if it exists.
Short Answer
The limit f function at x=0 is -1

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Chapter 14: Q. 36 (page 876)
In Problem, graph each function. Use the graph to find the indicated limit, if it exists.
The limit f function at x=0 is -1

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In Problems 43-52, find the limit as approaches of the average rate of change of each function from to .
In Problems , find the one-sided limit.
Use a graphing utility to find the indicated limit rounded to two decimal places.
Use the graph shown to determine if the limit exists. If it does, find its value.

In Problems 13–32, use the accompanying graph of y = f(x).

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