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QuestionGiven the table of xx and f(x)f(x) values, which limit conclusion about f(x)f(x) as xx approaches 6 is correct? (A) limx6f(x)=0\lim _{x \rightarrow 6} f(x)=0 (B) limx6f(x)=6\lim _{x \rightarrow 6} f(x)=6 (C) limx6f(x)=10\lim _{x \rightarrow 6} f(x)=10 (D) limx6f(x)\lim _{x \rightarrow 6} f(x) does not exist.

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Therefore, the limit of f(x)f(x) as xx approaches6 does not exist.
So, the correct answer is () limx6f(x)\lim{x \rightarrow6} f(x) does not exist.

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