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Lim x → 3 − f ( x ) = 6 and lim x → 3 + f ( x ) = 5 . As x approaches 3 , f ( x ) approaches 5 , but f ( 3 ) = 6 . As x approaches 3 from the right, f ( x ) approaches 6 . As x approaches 3 from the left, f ( x ) approaches 5 . As x approaches 3 , f ( x ) approaches 6 , but f ( 3 ) = 5 . As x approaches 3 from the left, f ( x ) approaches 6 . As x approaches 3 from the right, f ( x ) approaches 5 . In this situation is it possible that lim x → 3 f ( x ) exists? Explain.

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