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If <math>f</math> is continuous at every point in the interval <math>(a,b)</math>, then <math>f</math> is continuous on the '''open interval''' <math>(a,b)</math>. | If <math>f</math> is continuous at every point in the interval <math>(a,b)</math>, then <math>f</math> is continuous on the '''open interval''' <math>(a,b)</math>. | ||
==Continuity of piece-wise functions== | ==Continuity of piece-wise functions== | ||
+ | Discuss the continuity of <math>f(x)=\begin{cases} | ||
+ | x+2 & \text{if } -1\le x<3\\ | ||
+ | 14-x^2 & \text{if } 3\le x \le 5 | ||
+ | \end{cases}</math> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 08:10, 16 July 2020
Continuity
Informally, a function is continuous at means that there is no interruption in the graph of at .
Definition of Continuity
Let be a real number in the interval , and let be a function whose domain contains the interval . The function is continuous at when these conditions are true. 1. is defined. 2. exists. 3. If is continuous at every point in the interval , then is continuous on the open interval .
Continuity of piece-wise functions
Discuss the continuity of
Notes
Polynomial function is continuous on the entire real number line (ex: is continuous on )
Rational Functions is continuous at every number in its domain. (ex: is continuous on since the denominator cannot equal to zero)
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