Question: True or false? (a) If lim f(x) exists, then lim f(x) = f(3). x-3 X-3 f(x) (b) If lim: = 1, then f(0) = 0.

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(a) If lim f(x) exists, then lim f(x) = f(3). x-3 X-3 f(x) (b) If lim: = 1, then f(0) = 0. X 1 1 = x7 f(x) 8

(a) If lim f(x) exists, then lim f(x) = f(3). x-3 X-3 f(x) (b) If lim: = 1, then f(0) = 0. X 1 1 = x7 f(x) 8 (c) If lim f(x) = 8, then lim X-7' (d) If lim f(x) = 4 and lim f(x) = 8, then lim f(x) = 6. X-5 x5+ x5- (e) If lim f(x) X-0 X = 1, then lim f(x) = 0. x0 (f) If lim f(x) = 2, then lim f(x) = 8. X-5 X-5

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