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Mathematics, 07.09.2021 01:50 rosepotato789

g(x) is an even function. Does knowing that I'm x→7−g(x) = 2 tell you anything about lim x→−7−g(x)? What about lim x→−7+g(x)? Support your reasoning using the definition of an even function and a neat hand-drawn figure.

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