Mathematics Functions Evaluation of a function at a specific point
The question is to "state the value of each quantity, if it exists." We are given a piecewise function that is graphed, and no equation. What does it mean when we're asked to find f(2)?
look on the graph. Where you would find f(2), does the line approach the same value from both sides? If so, that value is the limit.
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