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Continuity for piecewise-defined functions #320

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sean-fitzpatrick opened this issue Oct 15, 2024 · 0 comments
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Continuity for piecewise-defined functions #320

sean-fitzpatrick opened this issue Oct 15, 2024 · 0 comments

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I just noticed that the textbook lacks an example relevant to this exercise group, which is a type of problem we frequently assess:

Given a piecewise-defined function, we want to know if it is continuous at the points where the "pieces" meet up.

So it becomes necessary to check:

  1. lim_{x\to c^-}f(x)
  2. lim_{x\to c^+}f(x)
  3. f(c)

and confirm that all three are the same. The book moves quite quickly into determining intervals of continuity, without an example where we analyze continuity at a point.

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