this is the answer for your question 4x3=12
so hey what ups
C and d
when x = 2 , f(x) = x^2 = 4
and
when x = 1 f(x) = 5
Since g(6)=6, and both functions are continuous, we have:
![\lim_{x \to 6} [3f(x)+f(x)g(x)] = 45\\\\\lim_{x \to 6} [3f(x)+6f(x)] = 45\\\\lim_{x \to 6} [9f(x)] = 45\\\\9\cdot lim_{x \to 6} f(x) = 45\\\\lim_{x \to 6} f(x)=5](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Clim_%7Bx%20%5Cto%206%7D%20%5B3f%28x%29%2Bf%28x%29g%28x%29%5D%20%3D%2045%5C%5C%5C%5C%5Clim_%7Bx%20%5Cto%206%7D%20%5B3f%28x%29%2B6f%28x%29%5D%20%3D%2045%5C%5C%5C%5Clim_%7Bx%20%5Cto%206%7D%20%5B9f%28x%29%5D%20%3D%2045%5C%5C%5C%5C9%5Ccdot%20lim_%7Bx%20%5Cto%206%7D%20f%28x%29%20%3D%2045%5C%5C%5C%5Clim_%7Bx%20%5Cto%206%7D%20f%28x%29%3D5)
if a function is continuous at a point c, then

,
that is, in a c ∈ a continuous interval, f(c) and the limit of f as x approaches c are the same.
Thus, since

, f(6) = 5
Answer: 5
Here is your answer:
Your answers Graph A.
Reason: That's because the given line starts on the quarter by 1 which equals .25 and goes up to 6.
You're answer is A.
I think that equation might have no solution