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Mathematics, 17.05.2021 01:40, drainy0uandthefish

Review the table of values for function g(x). xg(x)
2.9–1.55
2.99–1.58
2.999–1.59
3.0011.59
3.011.58
3.11.55
Which statement correctly explains whether Limit of g (x) as x approaches 3 exists?

The limits = –1.6 and = 1.6. Both and exist, so Limit of g (x) as x approaches 3 exists.
The limits = 1.6 and = –1.6. Both and exist, so Limit of g (x) as x approaches 3 exists.
The limits = –1.6 and = 1.6. Because β‰  , Limit of g (x) as x approaches 3 does not exist.
The limits = 1.6 and = –1.6. Because β‰  , Limit of g (x) as x approaches 3 does not exist.

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Review the table of values for function g(x). xg(x)
2.9–1.55
2.99–1.58
2.999–1.59...

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