For the functions below that have a removable discontinuity at z = a [if the function does not have a removable discontinuity, type in "n" below], state the value of g(a), where g(z) agrees with f(1) for z + a and is continuous everywhere. 12- 21 8 (a) f(1) = a = -2 I+2 I-7 (b) f(z) = a = 7 |z – 7 1 + 64 (c) f(x) = a=-4 I+4 3- VI (d) f(z) = a = 9 9- I (a) -6 (b) п (c) 48 (d) 48
For the functions below that have a removable discontinuity at z = a [if the function does not have a removable discontinuity, type in "n" below], state the value of g(a), where g(z) agrees with f(1) for z + a and is continuous everywhere. 12- 21 8 (a) f(1) = a = -2 I+2 I-7 (b) f(z) = a = 7 |z – 7 1 + 64 (c) f(x) = a=-4 I+4 3- VI (d) f(z) = a = 9 9- I (a) -6 (b) п (c) 48 (d) 48
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![For the functions below that have a removable discontinuity at z = a [if the function does not have a removable discontinuity, type in "n" below], state the value of g(a), where g(z)
agrees with f(1) for z + a and is continuous everywhere.
z' - 2z - 8
(a) f(z) =
a= -2
I+2
I-7
(b) f(z) =
‚a=7
|z – 7
1+ 64
(c) f(x) =
a=-4
I+4
3 - VI
(d) f(x) =
a = 9
9- I
(а) —6
(b) 2
(c)
48
(d) 48](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F95a6ffdc-d8a0-4862-b34f-c2c9367883ee%2Fa92d7c89-dfcb-4619-98d6-ec1152ca87e0%2F6y9ltw7_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:For the functions below that have a removable discontinuity at z = a [if the function does not have a removable discontinuity, type in "n" below], state the value of g(a), where g(z)
agrees with f(1) for z + a and is continuous everywhere.
z' - 2z - 8
(a) f(z) =
a= -2
I+2
I-7
(b) f(z) =
‚a=7
|z – 7
1+ 64
(c) f(x) =
a=-4
I+4
3 - VI
(d) f(x) =
a = 9
9- I
(а) —6
(b) 2
(c)
48
(d) 48
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