1 x-1, 2 x<-4 f(x) = Vx + 4, -2x + 2, -4 < x< 0 x> 0 Is f(x) continuous at x = -4? O a. Yes, the limit from the left-hand and right-hand sides are equal. O b. No, limit of f(x) as x approaches -4 does not exist. O c. No, f(-4) is not defined. O d. Yes, all conditions are satisfied.
1 x-1, 2 x<-4 f(x) = Vx + 4, -2x + 2, -4 < x< 0 x> 0 Is f(x) continuous at x = -4? O a. Yes, the limit from the left-hand and right-hand sides are equal. O b. No, limit of f(x) as x approaches -4 does not exist. O c. No, f(-4) is not defined. O d. Yes, all conditions are satisfied.
Chapter3: Functions
Section3.3: Rates Of Change And Behavior Of Graphs
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