Asked by Ellie
Graph f(x)= { 4 if (0<x<4)
{ 5 if (4<(or equal to)x<(or equal to)10)
and use the graph to evaluate the
lim as x--> 4 of { 4 if (0<x<4)
{ 5 if (4<(or equal to)x<(or equal to)10)
Please help! Thank you!!
{ 5 if (4<(or equal to)x<(or equal to)10)
and use the graph to evaluate the
lim as x--> 4 of { 4 if (0<x<4)
{ 5 if (4<(or equal to)x<(or equal to)10)
Please help! Thank you!!
Answers
Answered by
Steve
all those words and redundancy. Why repeat the definition of f(x). Much easier to understand
f(x)=
{ 4 if (0 < x < 4)
{ 5 if (4 <= x <= 10)
and use the graph to evaluate the
lim as x--> 4 of f(x)
Clearly the limit does not exist, as the left limit does not equal the right limit. That big break in the graph makes this quite clear.
f(x)=
{ 4 if (0 < x < 4)
{ 5 if (4 <= x <= 10)
and use the graph to evaluate the
lim as x--> 4 of f(x)
Clearly the limit does not exist, as the left limit does not equal the right limit. That big break in the graph makes this quite clear.
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