Question: Please help! 1. Suppose a function f satisfies the following conditions f(2) = 0; f(3) =-2; x-) -00 lim f(x) = too; lim f(x) =
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1. Suppose a function f satisfies the following conditions f(2) = 0; f(3) =-2; x-) -00 lim f(x) = too; lim f(x) = 3; lim f(x) = 5; x-+2 x-7-1- x -7- 1+ lim f(x) = too; lim f (x) =-0o; x-4 lim f(x) = 1. x- too (a) Does f have horizontal asymptotes? If yes, write their equations. (b) Does f have vertical asymptotes? If yes, write their equations. (c) Is f continuous at x = 2? Explain why or why not. Use the definition of continuity to support your
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