MAT 21A Lecture 5: MAT21A - Lecture 5 - 2.5: Continuous Functions Part 1

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Mat21a - lecture 5 - 2. 5: continuous functions part 1. Intuitively, a continuous function is one which can be graphed without lifting your pencil (high school definition) (cid:862)where is f(cid:894)(cid:454)(cid:895)(cid:894)(cid:272)o(cid:374)ti(cid:374)uous, differe(cid:374)tia(cid:271)le,et(cid:272). (cid:895)? (cid:863) (cid:373)ea(cid:374)s: at (cid:449)hi(cid:272)h i(cid:374)puts (x-values) These are the only reasons why a function might not be continuous: Not continuous at 3 because f(x) is not defined at 3. Not continuous at 4 because(cid:1864)(cid:1865) (cid:1008) (cid:4666) (cid:4667)does not exist. Not continuous at 5 because (cid:1864)(cid:1865) (cid:1009) Thomas on 1/19/18 (cid:862)f(cid:894)x(cid:895) is co(cid:374)ti(cid:374)uous at x = c(cid:863) (cid:373)ea(cid:374)s: Would not be continuous at -2 because -2 is not in the domain ( (cid:1006) is not a real number) Reaso ns why f(x) might not be contin uous at x = c: (cid:4667) (cid:1004): this graph oscillates too fast to have a. (cid:862)f(cid:894)(cid:454)(cid:895) is (cid:272)o(cid:374)ti(cid:374)uous o(cid:374) (cid:894)a,(cid:271)(cid:895)(cid:863) (cid:373)ea(cid:374)s: f(cid:894)(cid:454)(cid:895) is (cid:272)o(cid:374)ti(cid:374)uous for ea(cid:272)h (cid:454)-value within < E. g. , (cid:4666) (cid:4667)= (cid:1006)is continuous on (cid:4666) , (cid:4667)

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