Use the definition of continuity and the properties of limits to show that the f

Lipossig

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2021-10-16

Use the definition of continuity and the properties of limits to show that the function is continuous at the given number a.
f(x)=(x+2x5)4,a=1

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Nola Robson

Nola Robson

Skilled2021-10-17Added 94 answers

A function is continuous at a number a if
limxaf(x)=f(a)
From the given data:
f(x)=(x+2x5)4
a=1
Now,
limx1f(x)=limx1(x+2x5)4
Substituting the limit to the equation:
limx1f(x)=((1)+2(1)5)4
limx1f(x)=3333=81
Now,
f(1)=((1)+2(1)5)4
f(1)=(3)4
f(1)=81
Thus,
limx1(x+2x5)4=f(1)
So, the function f is continuous at x=-1
Jeffrey Jordon

Jeffrey Jordon

Expert2022-06-24Added 2605 answers

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