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3
5
15
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Q.
3
9
x
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Q.
- If
then
4
28
32
56
Q.
- If
then
0
5
23
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Q. The
0
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Q. Assuming that
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![](https://media1.shmoop.com/images/calculus/cal_fnlim_quiz_3_latek_11.png)
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4
-4
Q.
0
1
∞
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Q. In order to say
which of the following statements must be true?
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- Both
must exist.
- We must have g(a) ≠ 0.
- We must have
I and II
I and III
II and III
I, II, and III.
Q. If
then
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-12
-8
-4
4
Q. If
then
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-2
0
2
2 or -2