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Which statement describes whether the function is continuous at x = –2?

The function is continuous at x = –2 because f(–2) exists.
The function is continuous at x = –2 because Limit as x approaches negative 2 plus f(x) = f(–2).
The function is not continuous at x = –2 because Limit as x approaches negative 2 f(x) ≠ f(–2).
The function is not continuous at x = –2 because Limit as x approaches negative 2 f(x) does not exist.

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Answer: D. The function is not continuous at x = –2 because Limit as x approaches negative 2 f(x) does not exist.

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