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What's the difference between solving for a right/left hand limit vs. finding the limit itself? How would you solve for the specific hand?

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Answer: Solving for the left hand limit is the limit coming from left to right. Solving for the right hand limit is the limit from right to left on a graph. The right hand limit does not always equal the left hand limit as there are discontinuous functions. The limit of a graph itself can be found if the right hand limit matches the left hand limit.

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