lim f(x)=-5, lim g(x)=3, and lim h(x) = 3. Given x→a x→a xa the limit does not exist, explain why. A) B) lim f(x) +2g(x) x→a lim f(x)g(x) x→a lim g(x) x→a h(x) = 0, find the following limits if they exist. If 0

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3. Given lim f(x)=-5, lim g(x)=3, and lim_h(x) = 0, find the following limits if they exist. If
x → a
x → a
x → a
the limit does not exist, explain why.
A)
B)
C)
lim f(x) + 2g(x)
x → a
lim f(x)g(x)
x → a
lim g(x)
x→a h(x)
Transcribed Image Text:3. Given lim f(x)=-5, lim g(x)=3, and lim_h(x) = 0, find the following limits if they exist. If x → a x → a x → a the limit does not exist, explain why. A) B) C) lim f(x) + 2g(x) x → a lim f(x)g(x) x → a lim g(x) x→a h(x)
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