Given the following limit g(2+ h) - g(2) lim h→0 h which of the following must be true? Select two correct answers. Select all that apply: g(x) is continuous at x = 2. lim g(x) exists. X-6 lim g(x) = 2. x-10 lim g(x) = g(2). X-2 lim g(x) 10 = 10
Given the following limit g(2+ h) - g(2) lim h→0 h which of the following must be true? Select two correct answers. Select all that apply: g(x) is continuous at x = 2. lim g(x) exists. X-6 lim g(x) = 2. x-10 lim g(x) = g(2). X-2 lim g(x) 10 = 10
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