Math Problem Statement

limx→-5^- f(x)= limx→-5^+ f(x)= limx→-3 f(x)= limx→infty f(x)= limx→- infty f(x)=

Solution

To evaluate the limits of a function f(x)f(x) at various points and as xx \to \infty or xx \to -\infty, it's essential to have the explicit form or description of the function. Could you provide the specific function f(x)f(x) that you're asking about? That way, I can help you evaluate these limits.

Let me know if you have the function, or if you'd like to discuss general methods for evaluating these types of limits!

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Limits
One-Sided Limits
Infinite Limits

Formulas

lim x→c f(x)
lim x→c^- f(x)
lim x→c^+ f(x)

Theorems

Limit Laws
Squeeze Theorem
Behavior of functions at infinity

Suitable Grade Level

Grades 11-12 or College Calculus