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Is it possible that there exists some function g(x) and some constant L such that lim┬(x→2^+ )⁡〖g(x)〗=lim┬(x→2^- )⁡〖g(x)〗=L, but lim┬(x→2)⁡〖g(x)〗 does not exist? If so, draw a sketch of such a function. If no, explain why not.


Is it possible that there exists some function g(x) and some constant L such that lim┬(x→2^+ )⁡〖g(x

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