2. Let f be defined for all x € R, x = -3, by f(x) = x²+x-6. Can ƒ be defined at x = -3 in such a way that f is continuous at this point? x+3

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2. Let f be defined for all x € R, x = -3, by f(x) = x²+x-6. Can ƒ be defined at x = -3
in such a way that f is continuous at this point?
x+3
Transcribed Image Text:2. Let f be defined for all x € R, x = -3, by f(x) = x²+x-6. Can ƒ be defined at x = -3 in such a way that f is continuous at this point? x+3
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