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Prove that f(x) = {(|x|+3, ;x <= -3), (-...

Prove that `f(x) = {(|x|+3, ;x <= -3), (-2x, ;-3 < x< 3), (6x + 2, ;x >= 3):}` is continuous at `x = -3 and x = 3.`

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