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CONTINUITY OF FUNCTIONS OF ONE VARIABLE

The following problems involve the CONTINUITY OF A FUNCTION OF ONE VARIABLE.


Function y = f(x) is continuous at point x=a if the following three conditions are satisfied :

i.) f(a) is defined ,

ii.) exists (i.e., is finite) ,

and

iii.) .

Function f is said to be continuous on an interval I if f is continuous at each point x in I. Here is a


list of some well-known facts related to continuity :

1. The SUM of continuous functions is continuous.

2. The DIFFERENCE of continuous functions is continuous.

3. The PRODUCT of continuous functions is continuous.

4. The QUOTIENT of continuous functions is continuous at all points x where the


DENOMINATOR IS NOT ZERO.

5. The FUNCTIONAL COMPOSITION of continuous functions is continuous at all points x


where the composition is properly defined.

6. Any polynomial is continuous for all values of x.

7. Function ex and trigonometry functions and are continuous for all values of x.

Most problems that follow are average. A few are somewhat challenging. All limits are determined
WITHOUT the use of L'Hopital's Rule. If you are going to try these problems before looking at the
solutions, you can avoid common mistakes by using the above step-by-step definition of continuity
at a point and the well-known facts, and by giving careful consideration to the indeterminate form

during the computation of limits. Knowledge of one-sided limits will be required. For a

review of limits and indeterminate forms click here.


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PROBLEM 1 : Determine if the following function is continuous at x=1 .

Click HERE to see a detailed solution to problem 1.

PROBLEM 2 : Determine if the following function is continuous at x=-2 .

Click HERE to see a detailed solution to problem 2.

PROBLEM 3 : Determine if the following function is continuous at x=0 .

Click HERE to see a detailed solution to problem 3.

PROBLEM 4 : Determine if the function is continuous at x=-1 .

Click HERE to see a detailed solution to problem 4.


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PROBLEM 5 : Check the following function for continuity at x=3 and x=-3 .

Click HERE to see a detailed solution to problem 5.

PROBLEM 6 : For what values of x is the function continuous ?

Click HERE to see a detailed solution to problem 6.

PROBLEM 7 : For what values of x is the function

continuous ?

Click HERE to see a detailed solution to problem 7.

PROBLEM 8 : For what values of x is the function continuous ?

Click HERE to see a detailed solution to problem 8.

PROBLEM 9 : For what values of x is the function continuous ?


:
Click HERE to see a detailed solution to problem 9.

PROBLEM 10 : For what values of x is the function continuous

Click HERE to see a detailed solution to problem 10.

PROBLEM 11 : For what values of x is the following function continuous ?

Click HERE to see a detailed solution to problem 11.

PROBLEM 12 : Determine all values of the constant A so that the following function
is continuous for all values of x .

Click HERE to see a detailed solution to problem 12.

PROBLEM 13 : Determine all values of the constants A and B so that the following
function is continuous for all values of x .
:
Click HERE to see a detailed solution to problem 13.

PROBLEM 14 : Show that the following function is continuous for all values of x .

Click HERE to see a detailed solution to problem 14.

PROBLEM 15 : Let

Show that f is continuous for all values of x . Show that f is differentiable for all values
of x, but that the derivative, f' , is NOT CONTINUOUS at x=0 .

Click HERE to see a detailed solution to problem 15.

Click HERE to return to the original list of various types of calculus problems.

Your comments and suggestions are welcome. Please e-mail any correspondence to Duane Kouba
by clicking on the following address :

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About this document ...

Duane Kouba
1998-06-01
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