Use the properties of limits to show that the function is continuous on the given interval. g(x)=2\sqrt{3}-x,(-\infty, 3]

Dolly Robinson

Dolly Robinson

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2021-09-20

Use the definition of continuity and the properties of limits to show that the function is continuous on the given interval.
g(x)=23x,(,3]

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falhiblesw

falhiblesw

Skilled2021-09-21Added 97 answers

Polynomial and root functions are continuous over their domains.
Polynomials such as 3— x are continous for all real numbers, so it is contintious and also 0 for the given interval.
The domains of root functions are the values for which the radicand (value inside the radical) is 0.
The composition of 3 — 2 and the root function will also be continuous ("theorem 9”) since both are continuous on their own.
3x
The ”2” can be considered a constant function which is also continuous. The product of two continuous functions is also continuous. So g(z) is eontintntis far the-siven interral.

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