SOLUTION: Evaluate limit as x approaches 1 at f of x for f of x equals the quantity 5 times x minus 11 for x less than 1, equals 1 for x equals 1 and equals negative 3 times x plus 6 for x g
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Question 1102893: Evaluate limit as x approaches 1 at f of x for f of x equals the quantity 5 times x minus 11 for x less than 1, equals 1 for x equals 1 and equals negative 3 times x plus 6 for x greater than 1.
A. 3
B. –6
C. 1
D. does not exist
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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As x approaches 1 from the left,
As x approaches 1 from the right,
Since the limit approaching from the left and right are not equal, in addition the value at doesn't equal either value, then the limit does not exist.
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