Answer:
i'm not sure 
Step-by-step explanation:
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Problem 1
With limits, you are looking to see what happens when x gets closer to some value. For example, as x gets closer to x = 2 (from the left and right side), then y is getting closer and closer to y = 1/2. Therefore the limiting value is 1/2
Another example: as x gets closer to x = 4 from the right hand side, the y value gets closer to y = 4. This y value is different if you approach x = 0 from the left side (y would approach y = 1/2)
Use examples like this and you'll get the results you see in "figure 1"
For any function values, you'll look for actual points on the graph. A point does not exist if there is an open circle. There is an open circle at x = 2 for instance, so that's why f(2) = UND. On the other hand, f(0) is defined and it is equal to 4 as the point (0,4) is on the function curve.
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Problem 2
This is basically an extension of problem 1. The same idea applies. See "figure 2" (in the attached images) for the answers. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
D=dimes
q=quarters
if she has 12 coins then
12-d=q she has 12-d quarters
we dont know how much money she has unless we know d. 
she could have 12 dimes and 0 quarters or 11 dimes and 1 quarter etc. we need more information to solve.
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
- Infinitely many solutions
 
Step-by-step explanation:
First, let's organize the equations of the lines into slope-intercept form.
- x + 4y = 1
 - => 4y = -x + 1
 - => y = -x/4 + 1/4
 
And,
- 2x + 8y = 2
 - => 8y = -2x + 2
 - => y = -2x/8 + 2/8
 - => y = -x/4 + 1/4
 
Since both the graphs are the same, the two equations have infinitely many solutions.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
2/5
Step-by-step explanation:
C is at the second tick of 6 segements, so C = 2/6 = 1/3.
If we convert all fractions to /60, you can easily see the answer:
1/3 = 20/60
2/5 = 24/60
1/4 = 15/60
1/5 = 12/60
So we're looking for an answer larger than 20/60, which is only 24/60, a.k.a. 2/5.