In each of Problems 1 through 4 , sketch the graph of the given function. In each case, determine whether f is continuous, piecewise continuous, or neither on the interval 0 ≤ t ≤ 3 . f ( t ) = { t 2 , 0 ≤ t ≤ 1 1 , 1 < t ≤ 2 1 − 5 t , 2 < t ≤ 3
In each of Problems 1 through 4 , sketch the graph of the given function. In each case, determine whether f is continuous, piecewise continuous, or neither on the interval 0 ≤ t ≤ 3 . f ( t ) = { t 2 , 0 ≤ t ≤ 1 1 , 1 < t ≤ 2 1 − 5 t , 2 < t ≤ 3
In each of Problems
1
through
4
, sketch the graph of the given function. In each case, determine whether
f
is continuous, piecewise continuous, or neither on the interval
0
≤
t
≤
3
.
f
(
t
)
=
{
t
2
,
0
≤
t
≤
1
1
,
1
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t
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2
1
−
5
t
,
2
<
t
≤
3
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