How do you prove that the function f(x) = x^2 -3x +5 is continuous at a =2?

Zachariah Norris

Zachariah Norris

Answered question

2022-09-15

How do you prove that the function f ( x ) = x 2 - 3 x + 5 is continuous at a =2?

Answer & Explanation

ti1k1le2l

ti1k1le2l

Beginner2022-09-16Added 9 answers

Any polynomial function is continuous everywhere, but let's prove this particular example using the limit definition of continuity...
A function f(x) is continuous at a point a if both f(a) and lim x a f ( x ) are defined and equal.
In our example:
f ( 2 ) = 2 2 - 3 ( 2 ) + 5 = 4 - 6 + 5 = 3
= 2 2 + 4 h + h 2 - 3 ( 2 ) - 3 h + 5
= 2 2 + 4 h + h 2 - 3 ( 2 ) - 3 h + 5
= 4 - 6 + 5 + h + h 2
= 3 + h + h 2 3 as h 0
So lim x 2 f ( x ) = lim h 0 f ( 2 + h ) = 3 = f ( 2 )

Do you have a similar question?

Recalculate according to your conditions!

Ask your question.
Get an expert answer.

Let our experts help you. Answer in as fast as 15 minutes.

Didn't find what you were looking for?