0.8æ+4.4, f(x) = {2, x+5, x < −3 * = -3 *> -3 A. f(a) is continuous at a = -3. B. f(a) is not continuous at * = -3 because f(-3) is undefined. C. f(a) is not continuous at * = -3 because lim f(x) does not -3 exist. D. f(a) is not continuous at * = -3 because f(-3) and lim f(x) exist, but are not equal.
0.8æ+4.4, f(x) = {2, x+5, x < −3 * = -3 *> -3 A. f(a) is continuous at a = -3. B. f(a) is not continuous at * = -3 because f(-3) is undefined. C. f(a) is not continuous at * = -3 because lim f(x) does not -3 exist. D. f(a) is not continuous at * = -3 because f(-3) and lim f(x) exist, but are not equal.
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Transcribed Image Text:(0.8+4.4, <-3
f(x) = {2,
x=-3
2+5,
x>-3
A. f(x) is continuous at * = -3.
B. f(a) is not continuous at
* = -3 because f(-3) is undefined.
OC. f(a) is not continuous at
* = -3 because lim f(x) does not
exist.
D. f(a) is not continuous at
* = -3 because f(-3) and lim f(x)
exist, but are not equal.
´ −æ+1,
f(x) = -1,
1.2x0.4,
# < 2
x=2
>2
A. f(a) is continuous at + = 2.
B. f(x) is not continuous at * = 2
because f(2) is undefined.
C. f(x) is not continuous at + = 2
because lim f(a) does not exist.
D. f(x) is not continuous at # = 2
because f(2) and lim f(x) exist, but
are not equal.
f(x) =
-0.6x+1.8, < -2
(0.2x+3.4,
I > -2
A. f(x) is continuous at + = -2.
B. f(x) is not continuous at
* = -2 because f(-2) is undefined.
OC. f(a) is not continuous at
* = -2 because lim f(x) does not
exist.
D. f(a) is not continuous at
* = -2 because f(-2) and lim f(x)
exist, but are not equal.
f(x) =
(0.2+0.8, <1
-1,
x=1
1.6x0.6, >1
A. f(x) is continuous at # = 1.
B. f(x) is not continuous at = 1
because f(1) is undefined.
C. f(a) is not continuous at + = 1
because lim f(x) does not exist.
x 1
D. f(x) is not continuous at # = 1
because f(1) and lim f(x) exist, but
are not equal.
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