Limits on a Graph

Directions: Using the options listed at most once each, create three true limit statements.

Hint

At what x value does the limit not exist? What is the limit as x approaches infinity or negative infinity?

Answer

Many possible answers! Here are some examples: The limit as x approaches -3 does not exist. The limit as x approaches 3 is 0. The limit as x approaches infinity is 2. The limit as x approaches 0 is -2.

Source: Dana Harrington

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