PLEASE HELP
Which statement correctly explains whether lim g(x)
X-3
exists?

Answer:
the answer is A on Edge
A) The limit does not exist because the values of h(x) seem to oscillate between random values around x = 9.
Step-by-step explanation:
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The limit does not exist because the values of h(x) seem to oscillate between random values around x = 9 is the correct statement.
We have given that,
lim g(x)
X-3
The application of results concerning partial limit laws of normed sums of independent and identically distributed random variables will be obtained.
Therefore from the graph, we can say that option A is correct.
A) The limit does not exist because the values of h(x) seem to oscillate between random values around x = 9.
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