Questions: Section 2.5 Question 2 of 12 (1 point) I Question Attempt: 1 of Unlimited Part 1 of 10 (a) As x → -∞, f(x) → -3. Part: 1 / 10 Part 2 of 10 (b) As x → -2^-, f(x) → □.

Section 2.5

Question 2 of 12 (1 point) I Question Attempt: 1 of Unlimited

Part 1 of 10
(a) As x → -∞, f(x) → -3.

Part: 1 / 10

Part 2 of 10
(b) As x → -2^-, f(x) → □.
Transcript text: Section 2.5 Question 2 of 12 (1 point) I Question Attempt: 1 of Unlimited Part 1 of 10 (a) As $x \rightarrow-\infty, f(x) \rightarrow-3$. Part: $1 / 10$ Part 2 of 10 (b) As $x \rightarrow-2^{-}, f(x) \rightarrow \square$.
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Solution Steps

Step 1: Analyze the graph as x approaches negative infinity

The graph shows that as the values of x decrease (move to the left towards negative infinity), the values of f(x) approach -3.

Step 2: Analyze the graph as x approaches 2 from the left

The graph shows that as x approaches 2 from the left (x < 2), the graph goes downwards towards negative infinity.

Step 3: State the limit as x approaches 2 from the left.

As x → 2⁻, f(x) → -∞

Final Answer:

(a) -3 (b) -∞

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