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This study guide covers estimating limits from tables, focusing on the concept of a limit, particularly one-sided limits. It explains how to use tables to estimate limits when direct substitution fails, including choosing appropriate x-values and interpreting the resulting y-values. The guide provides practice questions and emphasizes the importance of checking if left-hand and right-hand limits are equal for the limit to exist.
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What does the notation represent? 🤔
The value of the function at x=a
The slope of the function at x=a
The value that f(x) approaches as x gets closer to a
The y-intercept of the function