Answer to Question #31306 in Calculus for Reid

Question #31306
If F is a differentiable function such that f(3)=8 and f'(3)=5, which could be false?

a. lim(x to 3) f(x)=8
b. lim(x to 3) (f(x)-8)/(x-3)=5
c. lim(h to 0) (f(3+h)-8)/h=5
d. lim(x to 3+)f(x) = lim(x to 3-)f(x)
e. lim(x to 3)f'(x)=5

I don't think it is a or e. From there I am stuck. Please help! Thanks!
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2013-06-19T09:20:33-0400
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