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the graph below is the function f(x) determine which one of the followi…

Question

the graph below is the function f(x)
determine which one of the following explains why continuity is violated at x = - 1.
lim_{x→a} f(x) and f(a) exist but are not equal.
lim_{x→a} f(x) does not exist.
f(a) is undefined.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

A function \(y = f(x)\) is continuous at \(x=a\) if \(\lim_{x
ightarrow a}f(x)=f(a)\). Looking at the graph at \(x = - 1\), we can see that the function value \(f(-1)\) is defined (the solid - dot at \(x=-1,y = - 2\)). To check the limit as \(x
ightarrow - 1\), we consider the left - hand limit and the right - hand limit. The left - hand limit and the right - hand limit as \(x
ightarrow - 1\) approach the open - dot value at \(y = 3\), and \(f(-1)=-2\). So \(\lim_{x
ightarrow - 1}f(x)\) exists (the left - hand and right - hand limits are equal) and \(f(-1)\) exists, but they are not equal.

Answer:

\(\lim_{x
ightarrow a}f(x)\) and \(f(a)\) exist but are not equal.