Is the functionf graphed below is continuous at x= -1? Choose the appropriate reason that justifies your answer.

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Is the functionf graphed below is continuous at x= -1? Choose the appropriate reason that justifies
your answer.
4+
an
3+
1+
-1+
-2+
-3+
-4+
O Not continuous at x= -1, as f(-1) is not defined
O Not continuous at x=-1
O Continuous at x= -1, as limit is equal to f(-1)
O Not continuous at x= -1, but limit exists
Transcribed Image Text:Is the functionf graphed below is continuous at x= -1? Choose the appropriate reason that justifies your answer. 4+ an 3+ 1+ -1+ -2+ -3+ -4+ O Not continuous at x= -1, as f(-1) is not defined O Not continuous at x=-1 O Continuous at x= -1, as limit is equal to f(-1) O Not continuous at x= -1, but limit exists
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