how to figure out the limits

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lim (x, - infinity, f(x) ) = + infinity

lim (x, -1 from the left, f(x) ) = 2

lim (x, -1 from the right, f(x) ) = 0

lim (x, -1, f(x) ) = undefined

lim (x, + infinity, f(x) ) = + infinity

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