Respuesta :
The limit of the function J(x) as x approaches 3 is 4.
What is the limit as x approaches 3?
For a function f(x), the limit as x approaches a is equal to the value that the function takes really near the value x = a, and we say that the limit exists only if the value is the same if we approach from x > a and for x < a.
In this case, we can see that:
J(3) = 6
But the limit is not in x = 3, is near it, and we can see that near x = 3, the value of the function is actually 4, then we have:
[tex]\lim_{x \to 3} J(x) = 4[/tex]
So the correct option is the second one.
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