Continuity In a Function's Domain...3

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    nycmathguy

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    Calculus
    Section 2.5

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    Wolfram yielded two graphs. Why two graphs? Which graph is more accurate? I say f is continuous because there are no holes, gaps and jumps in ots domain. Yes?
     
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    for same reason as I stated in previous answer
    you see more of the graph on second picture because x is from -5 to 5

    answer is correct
     
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    Cool. As long as I am correct, no problem. Notice that we are moving through the textbook very slowly. This is precisely what is needed for me to grasp the content area.
     
    nycmathguy, May 22, 2022
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