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Project ID:
9000141907
Source Problem:
Accepted:
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Clonable:
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Easy:
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Given the function \(h\) (see the picture),
find \(\lim _{x\to 1^{-}}h(x)\).
\[
h(x)=\begin{cases}
-\frac1{x-1} & \text{if } x< 1,\\
-(x-1)^2+2 & \text{if } x\geq 1
\end{cases}
\]
\(\infty \)
\(1\)
\(2\)
\(-\infty \)
This limit does not exist.
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