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A function is continuous from the right at x=a if limf(x)=f(a). Determine if f(x) is continuous from the right at x=4. T(x)={ x ^2 if x≤4 8x−3 if x>4 f(x) is not continuous f…
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A function is continuous from the right at x=a if limf(x)=f(a). Determine if f(x) is continuous from the right at x=4. T(x)={ x ^2 if x≤4 8x−3 if x>4 f(x) is not continuous f…
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A function is continuous from the right at x=a if limf(x)=f(a). Determine if f(x) is continuous from the right at x=4. T(x)={ x ^2 if x≤4
8x−3 if x>4
f(x) is not continuous from the right at x=4. f(x) is continuous from the right at x=4.
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4^2 = 16
8(4) - 3 = 32 - 3 = 29
f(x) is not continuous from the right at x=4.
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