- The limit as x approaches 2 from the right, denoted by $\lim_{x \to 2^+} f(x)$, is the value that the function $f(x)$ approaches as $x$ gets closer to 2 from values greater than 2.
- Looking at the graph, as $x$ approaches 2 from the right (i.e., from values like 3, 2.5, 2.1, etc.), the function values are approaching 3.
- This is confirmed by the point on the graph at $x=2$ with a solid dot at $y=3$, and the function is continuous from the right at this point.
- Therefore, the limit is 3.
$\lim_{x \to 2^+} f(x) = 3$
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