Asked by mikayla :)
"the values f(x) of a function f can be made arbitrarily large by taking x sufficiently close to 2 but not equal to 2. Which of the following statements must be true?
a. f(2) does not exist.
b. f is continuous at x=2.
c. limx→2f(x)=∞
d. limx→∞f(x)=2
would it be c? I think there's a vertical asymptote there because the numbers are getting large without it actually touching the number so it'd approach infinity rather than a set number. Thanks!
a. f(2) does not exist.
b. f is continuous at x=2.
c. limx→2f(x)=∞
d. limx→∞f(x)=2
would it be c? I think there's a vertical asymptote there because the numbers are getting large without it actually touching the number so it'd approach infinity rather than a set number. Thanks!
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Answered by
R_scott
looks good
Answered by
mikayla :)
ok. thanks :D
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