List three conditions under which limits do not exist. (Select all that apply.) The limit of f(x) as x → c does not exist when f(x) increases or decreases without bound as x approaches c.

The limit of f(x) as x → c does not exist when f(x) approaches a different number from the right side of c than it approaches from the left side of c.

The limit of f(x) as x → c does not exist when
lim x → c f(x) = 0/0.

The limit of f(x) as x → c does not exist when f(x) oscillates between two fixed values as x approaches c.

The limit of f(x) as x → c does not exist when
lim x → c f(x) = ∞/∞.

The answer is NOT all of them, all of them but the first one, 2,3,4 or 2,4,5

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