4. The function f is defined for all real numbers. What is a reasonable estimate for lim f(x)? a. -5 b. -4 c. 1 d. The limit does not exist 4434

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4. The functionƒ is defined for all real numbers. What is a
reasonable estimate for lim f(x)?
X-5
a. -5
b. -4
с. 1
d. The limit does not exist
Transcribed Image Text:4. The functionƒ is defined for all real numbers. What is a reasonable estimate for lim f(x)? X-5 a. -5 b. -4 с. 1 d. The limit does not exist
5. This is the graph of the function f. The dashed lines
represent the asymptotes. Select the x-values at which f has
an infinite discontinuity.
a. x= -1
b. x = 1
c. x = 5
d. None of the above.
Transcribed Image Text:5. This is the graph of the function f. The dashed lines represent the asymptotes. Select the x-values at which f has an infinite discontinuity. a. x= -1 b. x = 1 c. x = 5 d. None of the above.
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