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Mathematics, 29.01.2021 20:30 jluvit6135

The function, f(x), is plotted below. On a coordinate plane, a function curves up to (StartFraction pi Over 4 EndFraction, 0), curves down through (0, negative 0.5) to (StartFraction 3 pi Over 4 EndFraction, negative 4) and then curves back up.

What is reasonable estimate for the limit?

Limit of f (x) as x approaches StartFraction pi Over 4 EndFraction f(x) =


The function, f(x), is plotted below.

On a coordinate plane, a function curves up to (StartFracti

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