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The limit [tex]\lim_{X \to \ 3^{-} } f(x)[/tex] is equal to -1 to infinity for the function whose graph is being shown in the question.
Given Graph of a function.
If we see the graph carefully then we can find that it is not a straight linear means it is not the graph of a linear function. From x=-3 to infinity the range is from -1 to -infinity and from 3 onwards it is a straight line at y=-4. means when we put the value of x in the function equal to or less than 3 then we gets different answers than the values equal to or greater than 3 gives.
Hence the limit is equal to (-infinity,-1]
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