Let f(x) = - 4x6 if x < 7 if x ≥ 7 I +4 Show that f(x) has a jump discontinuity at x = 7 by calculating the limits from the left and right at x = 7. lim f(x) = I→7- lim f(x) = I→7+
Let f(x) = - 4x6 if x < 7 if x ≥ 7 I +4 Show that f(x) has a jump discontinuity at x = 7 by calculating the limits from the left and right at x = 7. lim f(x) = I→7- lim f(x) = I→7+
Chapter3: Functions
Section3.3: Rates Of Change And Behavior Of Graphs
Problem 2SE: If a functionfis increasing on (a,b) and decreasing on (b,c) , then what can be said about the local...
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