#HW help thanks
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The limit is as x (in this case, c) approaches a certain value.
The limit of f(c) as c approaches -3 is non-existant. As we are directly on a asymptote. It's unbounded.
The limit of f(c) as c approaches 1 is equal to 2.
The limit of f(c) as c approaches 2 is non existant. It's not a limit. If you were to approach 2 from the left or right side, you'd get two different values- so we don't have a limit (at least not in this situation)
The limit of f(c) as c approaches 3 is also unbounded. Being on yet another asymptote .
i think lim x approaching 3 is positive infinite the lim as it is approaching 1 is 2 the lim as it is approaching 2 is DNE (Does not exist) the lim as it is approaching 3 is DNE as well.