Estimating Limits from Graphs and Tables - AP Calculus BC

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Given the above graph of , what is ?

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Examining the graph, we can observe that does not exist, as is not continuous at . We can see this by checking the three conditions for which a function is continuous at a point :

  1. A value exists in the domain of
  2. The limit of exists as approaches
  3. The limit of at is equal to

Given , we can see that condition #1 is not satisfied because the graph has a vertical asymptote instead of only one value for and is therefore an infinite discontinuity at .

We can also see that condition #2 is not satisfied because approaches two different limits: from the left and from the right.

Based on the above, condition #3 is also not satisfied because is not equal to the multiple values of .

Thus, does not exist.

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