Let f be the function defined by: sin x, x < O x2, 0 2 - For what values of x is f NOT continuous?

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Let f be the function defined by:
sin x, x <0
x2, 0 <x < 1
f (x) =
2 - x,
1 <x < 2
х — 3, х> 2
For what values of x is f NOT continuous?
1 only
2 only
0 only
0, 1, and 2
Transcribed Image Text:Let f be the function defined by: sin x, x <0 x2, 0 <x < 1 f (x) = 2 - x, 1 <x < 2 х — 3, х> 2 For what values of x is f NOT continuous? 1 only 2 only 0 only 0, 1, and 2
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