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A function f(x) is said to have a removable discontinuity at x=a if:
1. f is either not defined or not continuous at x=a. 2. f(a)
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A function f(x) is said to have a removable discontinuity at x=a if:
1. f is either not defined or not continuous at x=a. 2. f(a)
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A function f(x) is said to have a removable discontinuity at x=a if:
1. f is either not defined or not continuous at x=a. 2. f(a)
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A function f(x) is said to have a removable discontinuity at x=a if:
1. f is either not defined or not continuous at x=a. 2. f(a)
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A function f(x) is said to have a removable discontinuity at x=a if:
1. f is either not defined or not continuous at x=a. 2. f(a)
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Let a > 0. Prove that the function f : (0, a) −→ R defined by f(x) = x
2 is continuous but not uniformly continuous on (0,
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Find a function f(x), perhaps a piecewise function that is defined but not continuous on (-infinity, infinity) for which the
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1.Locate the discontinuity of the function
y=1/(1+sin x) 2.Suppose that f is a continuous function defined for all real numbers x
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Let f be a continuous function defined on a closed interval -1, 3. If f (x) is a rational number for all x in[-1, 3) , then show
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if f is a continuous function defined by f(x)={x^2+bx, 5 sin("pie"/2x) then b= ?
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