with equation -x+3, x <-1 I > -1 f(x) = %3D What is the behavior of f(x) as x gets closer and closer to -1 but stays greater than -1?

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Section6.2: Trigonometric Functions Of Angles
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with equation
-+3, <-1
x > -1"
f(x) =
What is the behavior of f(x) as x gets closer and closer to -1 but stays greater than -1?
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Transcribed Image Text:with equation -+3, <-1 x > -1" f(x) = What is the behavior of f(x) as x gets closer and closer to -1 but stays greater than -1? 4
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