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If f(x)= `{:(mx^(2)+n, x lt 0),(nx +m,0le x le 1),(nx^(3) +m, x gt 1):}` For what integers m and n does both `underset(x rarr 0)lim f(x)` and `underset(x rarr 1)lim f(x)` exist

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m+n
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