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10.3: Continuity

10.3: Continuity. Definition of Continuity . A function f is continuous at a point x = c if 1. 2. f ( c ) exists 3. A function f is continuous on the open interval ( a , b ) if it is continuous at each point on the interval.

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10.3: Continuity

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  1. 10.3: Continuity

  2. Definition of Continuity A function f is continuous at a pointx = c if 1. 2. f (c) exists 3. A function f is continuous on the open interval(a,b) if it is continuous at each point on the interval. If a function is not continuous, it is discontinuous.

  3. A constant function is continuous for all x. • For integer n > 0, f (x) = xn is continuous for all x. • A polynomial function is continuous for all x. • A rational function is continuous for all x, except those values that make the denominator 0. • For n an odd positive integer, is continuous wherever f (x) is continuous. • For n an even positive integer, is continuous wherever f (x) is continuous and nonnegative.

  4. Continuous at -1? Continuous at -2? YES NO Continuous at 2? YES Continuous at 0? Continuous at 2? YES NO Continuous at -4? YES

  5. Discuss the continuity of each function at the indicated points F is continuous at -1 because the limit is 1 and also f(-1)=1 at x=-1 at x=0 Not continuous at 0 because g(0) is not defined at x=1 Not continuous at 1 because h(1) is not defined Not continues at 3 because k(3) is not defined and also the limit does not exist at x=3 and at x =0 Continuous at 0 because the limit is -1 and k(0)=-1

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