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2.5 – Continuity

2.5 – Continuity. A continuous function is one that can be plotted without the plot being broken. Is the graph of f(x) a continuous function on the interval [0, 4]?. No. At what values of x is the function discontinuous and why?. Is the graph of f(x) continuous at ?. Yes. 2.5 – Continuity.

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2.5 – Continuity

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  1. 2.5 – Continuity A continuous function is one that can be plotted without the plot being broken. Is the graph of f(x) a continuous function on the interval [0, 4]? No At what values of x is the function discontinuous and why? Is the graph of f(x) continuous at ? Yes

  2. 2.5 – Continuity What are the rules for continuity at a point?

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  9. 2.5 – Continuity Removable Discontinuity Removable discontinuity occurs at a point where the function has a hole but does not have a function value. 

  10. 2.5 – Continuity Removable Discontinuity Removable discontinuity occurs at a point where the function has a hole but does not have a function value. 

  11. 2.5 – Continuity Removable Discontinuity Example: The given function is discontinuous. Where is it discontinuous and is it removable? .

  12. 2.5 – Continuity Removable Discontinuity Example: The given function is discontinuous. Where is it discontinuous and is it removable?

  13. 2.5 – Continuity Removable Discontinuity Examples

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  15. 2.6 – Limits Involving Infinity; Asymptotes of Graphs

  16. 2.6 – Limits Involving Infinity; Asymptotes of Graphs

  17. 2.6 – Limits Involving Infinity; Asymptotes of Graphs

  18. 2.6 – Limits Involving Infinity; Asymptotes of Graphs Limits Involving Infinity Examples

  19. 2.6 – Limits Involving Infinity; Asymptotes of Graphs Oblique Asymptotes

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