Let f(x) = [-2₂ if x < -2 z+2 2x + 6 if x > −2

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1
z+2
if x < -2
Let f(x) =
2x + 6
if x > − 2
Calculate the following limits. Enter "DNE" if the limit does not exist.
lim
f(x) =
I-2
lim
I-2+
lim
I→ 2
f(x) =
f(x) =
Transcribed Image Text:1 z+2 if x < -2 Let f(x) = 2x + 6 if x > − 2 Calculate the following limits. Enter "DNE" if the limit does not exist. lim f(x) = I-2 lim I-2+ lim I→ 2 f(x) = f(x) =
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