Continuity by Definition – Classify type of discontinuity – Exercise 817 Post category:Continuity by Definition Post comments:0 Comments Exercise Given the function f(x) = \begin{cases} \frac{x^2-4}{x-2}, &\quad x\neq 2 \\ 1, &\quad x =2\\ \end{cases} Is it continuous? Final Answer Show final answer The function is not continuous at the point x =2 Solution Coming soon… Share with Friends Read more articles Previous PostContinuity by Definition – Continuity check by definition – Exercise 820 Next PostContinuity by Definition – Continuity check by definition – Exercise 811 You Might Also Like Proof of Continuity – A split function with a quotient of functions and parameters – Exercise 5867 June 30, 2019 Proof of Continuity – A split function with exponential functions – Exercise 6230 July 5, 2019 Proof of Continuity – A split function with polynomials – Exercise 6243 July 5, 2019 Proof of Continuity – A split function with an exponential function and a parameter – Exercise 6257 July 5, 2019 Proof of Continuity – A split function with a rational function – Exercise 6223 July 5, 2019 Proof of Continuity – A split function with a function to the power of a function – Exercise 6236 July 5, 2019 Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Δ
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