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When evaluating a limit, what does it mean if the function approaches different values from the left and the right sides of the point?Group of answer choicesThe limit is equal to the average of the two valuesThe limit does not existThe limit approaches infinityThe limit is equal to the larger of the two values

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When evaluating a limit, what does it mean if the function approaches different values from the left and the right sides of the point?Group of answer choicesThe limit is equal to the average of the two valuesThe limit does not existThe limit approaches infinityThe limit is equal to the larger of the two values

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The limit does not exist

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