Crazy Graphs. Calculus-Limits & Continuity: Solving Limits
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Sometimes you'll be asked to find various limits of a function defined by a "crazy graph". The trick is to understand that the limit is just the value the function approaches as you trace your finger along the graph toward the limit value. You may find that the left- and right-hand limits of a function are different at some points, and that the value of the function at a point is not always equal to the limit of the function there.
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