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Calculus question, PLEASE HELP WITH THIS, due tonight!! Use the graph of the function f(x) to answer each question. Use ∞ , -∞ or DNE where appropriate. Explain if DNE.
(I will give 60 additional points and a brainliest if answered properly, thank you so much) WILL BAN IF AN ABSURD ANSWER!!!


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