A function is called [Select] lim f(x) = f(c) for every point c on the interval. x-c on the open interval (a, b), if

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Section3.3: Rates Of Change And Behavior Of Graphs
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A function is called [Select]
lim f(x) = f(c) for every point c on the interval.
x-c
on the open interval (a, b), if
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