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Which statement compares the limit as x approaches –4 for the two graphs? In both graph I and graph II, the limit is 5. In both graph I and graph II, the limit does not exist. In graph I, the limit does not exist, but in graph II, the limit is 5. In graph I, the limit is 8, but in graph II, the limit does not exist. ANSWER: A


Which statement compares the limit as x approaches –4 for the two graphs? In both graph I and graph

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