#Calc Limits problem
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It is the end behavior of the function. See how it is reaching an asymptote? (at least on this interval of the graph)
yeah kind of, I was just thinking for a, it's more like 1.3 or smth
sorry b
Fair. Though, we assume the function continues to infinity with the same pattern as shown in the interval.
ahh ok
and for the third interval, where x approached infinity, it would be 0 right?
You could technically argue, if this was on an exam, that in fact the limit is not determinable. However, I don’t think this is necessarily the case for the exercise.
What do you mean?
like this part of the graph
ohh sorry is it -2 here?
wait I think I get it
thanks a bunch
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