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In Exercises 15-24, use the graph to find the limit (if it exists). If the limit does not exist, explain why.

\(\lim_{x\rightarrow1}\ f(x)\)

\(f(x)=\left\{\begin{array}{ll} x^{2}+3, & x \neq 1 \\ 2, & x=1 \end{array}\right.\)

             

Text Transcription:

lim_x rightarrow 1 f(x)

f(x) = {_2, x=1  ^x^2 + 3, x neq 1

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QUESTION:

In Exercises 15-24, use the graph to find the limit (if it exists). If the limit does not exist, explain why.

\(\lim_{x\rightarrow1}\ f(x)\)

\(f(x)=\left\{\begin{array}{ll} x^{2}+3, & x \neq 1 \\ 2, & x=1 \end{array}\right.\)

             

Text Transcription:

lim_x rightarrow 1 f(x)

f(x) = {_2, x=1  ^x^2 + 3, x neq 1

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