use the graph of the function f shown to estimate the indicated quantities to the nearest integer. complete…

use the graph of the function f shown to estimate the indicated quantities to the nearest integer. complete parts a through e.\na. find the limit lim f(x).\nx→1−\nselect the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.\na. lim f(x) =\n x→1−\nb. the limit does not exist.

use the graph of the function f shown to estimate the indicated quantities to the nearest integer. complete parts a through e.\na. find the limit lim f(x).\nx→1−\nselect the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.\na. lim f(x) =\n x→1−\nb. the limit does not exist.

Answer

Explanation:

Step1: Analyze left - hand limit

Look at the graph of (y = f(x)) and approach (x = 1) from the left - hand side (values of (x) less than 1). Observe the (y) - value that the function approaches.

Step2: Estimate the value

Based on the graph, estimate the (y) - value to the nearest integer.

Answer:

(Without the actual graph, we can't give a specific number. But if we assume we can read from the graph and the function approaches (y = 2) as (x\to1^{-})) A. (\lim_{x\to1^{-}}f(x)=2)