Chapter 14: Q. 61 (page 890)
Find the numbers at which f is continuous. At which numbers is f discontinuous?
Short Answer
f is continuous at all real numbers.
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Chapter 14: Q. 61 (page 890)
Find the numbers at which f is continuous. At which numbers is f discontinuous?
f is continuous at all real numbers.
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True or False Some rational functions have holes in their graph.
In Problem, graph each function. Use the graph to find the indicated limit, if it exists.
In Problems 13–32, use the accompanying graph of y = f(x).

Find
In Problems 13–32, use the accompanying graph of y = f(x).

Find
In Problem, graph each function. Use the graph to find the indicated limit, if it exists.
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