For the following exercises, use numerical evidence to determine whether the limit exists at x = a.
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For the following exercises, use numerical evidence to determine whether the limit exists at x = a. If not, describe the behavior of the graph of the function near x = a. Round answers to two decimal places.
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f(x)= x²-x-6 x² - 9 ; a=3
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