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Use the graph as shown to determine the following limits, and discuss the continuity of the function at x= 4. ​
(i) Use the graph as shown to determine the following limits, and discuss the continuity of the function at x= 4. ​ (i)    (ii)    (iii)    ​   ​ A)  1, 1, 1, not continuous B)  2, 2, 2, continuous C)  1, 1, 1, continuous D)  2, 2, 2, not continuous E)  0, 0, 0, not continuous (ii) Use the graph as shown to determine the following limits, and discuss the continuity of the function at x= 4. ​ (i)    (ii)    (iii)    ​   ​ A)  1, 1, 1, not continuous B)  2, 2, 2, continuous C)  1, 1, 1, continuous D)  2, 2, 2, not continuous E)  0, 0, 0, not continuous (iii) Use the graph as shown to determine the following limits, and discuss the continuity of the function at x= 4. ​ (i)    (ii)    (iii)    ​   ​ A)  1, 1, 1, not continuous B)  2, 2, 2, continuous C)  1, 1, 1, continuous D)  2, 2, 2, not continuous E)  0, 0, 0, not continuousUse the graph as shown to determine the following limits, and discuss the continuity of the function at x= 4. ​ (i)    (ii)    (iii)    ​   ​ A)  1, 1, 1, not continuous B)  2, 2, 2, continuous C)  1, 1, 1, continuous D)  2, 2, 2, not continuous E)  0, 0, 0, not continuous


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