#Need help with HW
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you first need to check that
lim(x->c+, f(x)) = lim(x->c-, f(x))
if not then the limit doesn't exist, else find the corresponding value of f(x)
I guess you saying something like this right
But how do I know if they equal to each other
(Sorry horrible with graphs)
Am I suppose to look at the filled and open dots for answers?
filled dots mean the graph is defined at that point, open dots mean the graph is undefined at that point