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15/02/2021 2.

5 Quiz-Continuity - Math 30 (16,17) S21, Spring 2021 | WebAssign

1. [–/1 Points] DETAILS SCALCET8 2.5.005.

MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER

Sketch the graph of a function f that is continuous except for the stated discontinuity.

Discontinuous, but continuous from the right, at 4

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2. [–/1 Points] DETAILS SCALCET8 2.5.047.

MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER

Suppose f and g are continuous functions such that g(2) = 6 lim [3f(x) + f(x)g(x)] = 45. Find f(2).
and x→2 F(2)=5

3. [–/1 Points] DETAILS SCALCET8 2.5.023.

MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER

How would you "remove the discontinuity" of f ? In other words, how would you define f(2) in order to make f continuous at
2?
2
x −x−2
f(x) =
x− 2

f(2) = 3

4. [–/1 Points] DETAILS SCALCET8 2.5.036.

MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER

Use continuity to evaluate the limit.

lim 7 sin(x + sin(x))


x→𝜋

Ans 0
5. [–/1 Points] DETAILS SCALCET8 2.5.043.

MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER

Find each x-value at which f is discontinuous and for each x-value, determine whether f is continuous from the right, or from the
left, or neither.

x+7 if x < 0
f(x) = ex if 0 ≤ x ≤ 1
7 − x if x > 1

x=0 (smaller
value)

 continuous from the


right continuous from

the left neither

x= 1
(No
Response)

(larger value) continuous


from the right

 continuous from the

left neither

Sketch the graph of f.


6. [–/1 Points] DETAILS SCALCET8 2.5.053.

MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER

Use the Intermediate Value Theorem to show that there is a root of the given equation in the specified interval.
4
x + x − 5 = 0, (1, 2)
4
f(x) = x + x − 5 ons the closed interval [1, negative , and f(2) positive . Since
continuou
is 0 =
2], f(1) =
0
−3 < < 13, there is a number c in (1, 2) such that by the Intermediate Value Theorem. Thus, there
4
f(c) = of the equation x + x − 5 = 0 in the is a

interval (1, 2).

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