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What are the one-sided limits of g(x) around the vertical asymptote x = –1? Limit of g (x) as x approaches negative 1 minus = infinity and limit of g (x) as x approaches negative 1 plus = infinity Limit of g (x) as x approaches negative 1 minus = infinity and limit of g (x) as x approaches negative 1 plus = negative infinity Limit of g (x) as x approaches negative 1 minus = negative infinity and limit of g (x) as x approaches negative 1 plus = infinity Limit of g (x) as x approaches negative 1 minus = negative infinity and limit of g (x) as x approaches negative 1 plus = negative infinity ANSWER: C
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