3x(x-1) x - 3x +2 Suppose f(1) = - 3, f(x) = for x *1, 2, %3D | S(2) = 4. %3D Then f(x) is continuous At each real number except at x=1 except at x=1 or 2 except x=2

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3x(x-1)
x - 3x +2
Suppose f(1) = - 3,
f(x) =
for x*1, 2,
%3D
F(2) = 4.
%3D
Then f(x) is continuous
At each real number
except at x=1
except at x=1 or 2
except x=2
If f(x) = e" In x, then, when x = 1, 2 is
nonexistent
1/e
2/e
e
Transcribed Image Text:3x(x-1) x - 3x +2 Suppose f(1) = - 3, f(x) = for x*1, 2, %3D F(2) = 4. %3D Then f(x) is continuous At each real number except at x=1 except at x=1 or 2 except x=2 If f(x) = e" In x, then, when x = 1, 2 is nonexistent 1/e 2/e e
sin 3x
lim
x-0 sin 4x
is
1
3/4
4/3
infinity
²-1 if x 1,
Let f(x) =
(4
if x = 1.
Which of the following statements, I, II, and III, are true?
I. lim f(x) exists
II. f(1) exists III. fis continuous at x = 1
I and II
only II
only I
None of them
Transcribed Image Text:sin 3x lim x-0 sin 4x is 1 3/4 4/3 infinity ²-1 if x 1, Let f(x) = (4 if x = 1. Which of the following statements, I, II, and III, are true? I. lim f(x) exists II. f(1) exists III. fis continuous at x = 1 I and II only II only I None of them
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