1 4 Continuous Functions
1 4 Continuous Functions
... that you could draw without lifting your pen from the paper.
That is not a formal definition, but it helps you understand the idea.
Here is a continuous function:
Examples
So what is not continuous (also called discontinuous) ?
Look out for holes, jumps or vertical asymptotes (where the function heads up/down
towards infinity).
Not Continuous
Not Continuous
Not Continuous
(hole)
(jump)
(vertical asymptote)
Domain
f(x) = 1/(x-1)
over all Real Numbers
NOT continuous
Continuous
More Formally !
We can define continuous using Limits (it helps to read that page first):
AND
as x approaches c (from right)
then f(x) approaches f(c)
If we get different values from left and right (a "jump"), then the limit does not exist!
How to Use:
Make sure that, for all x values:
f(x) is defined
which looks
like: