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Study the graph y = f(x). Is y=f(x) continuous at x=-1 and x=2? Explain.

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Study the graph y = f(x). Is y=f(x) continuous at x=-1 and x=2? Explain. PLEASE ANSWER-example-1
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Explanation:

This function has an abrupt break (or jump) in it at x = -1 it is NOT continuous.

The limit as x ===> -1 is DIFFERENT as you approach x = -1 from the L or R

it is NOT continuous .

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