value of each limit using graph of the function

seth123

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Use the graph of the function f(x)= 1/(1+e^1/x). to state the value of each limit, if it exists. If it does not exist explain why?
a) lim x approaches 0 from left side f(x)
b) lim x approaches 0 from right side f(x)
c) lim x approaches 0 from two sides f(x)

I tried finding a graph on the calculator and had no luck. Hope someone can help me.
 
seth123 said:
Use the graph of the function f(x)= 1/(1+e^1/x). to state the value of each limit, if it exists. If it does not exist explain why?
a) lim x approaches 0 from left side f(x)
b) lim x approaches 0 from right side f(x)
c) lim x approaches 0 from two sides f(x)

I tried finding a graph on the calculator and had no luck. Hope someone can help me.

Did you put parenthesis around (1/x) as you put the function in the calculator?

I could plot the function fine - with the parenthesis.
 
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