Mathematics
Mathematics, 29.04.2021 20:40, jalenm266

Consider the function f(x) = - 4x2xs-1
-3-*-1, *> -1
Which statement explains the continuity of the function at x = -1?
Because lim f(x) = 4 and f(-1) = 4, it follows that lim f(x) = f(-1). Therefore, the function is continuous at x
1.
*--1
*--1
O Because lim f(x) = -4 and f(-1) = -4, it follows that lim f(x)=f(-1). Therefore, the function is continuous at
-1.
*--
X-1
--
O Because lim f(x) = 4 and f(-1) = -4, it follows that lim f(x) f(-1). Therefore, the function is not continuous
*--1
= -1.
O Because lim f(x) = -4 and f(-1) = 4, it follows that lim f(x) f(-1). Therefore, the function is not continuous a
= -1.
--
--1

answer
Answers: 3

Other questions on the subject: Mathematics

image
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30, randall10
Afarm that has 4 x 10^2 acres has 1.2 x 10^5 cattle. what is the average number of cattle per acre? write the answer in scientific notation. answere asap
Answers: 2
image
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30, bxbykyah
You have learned about the six trigonometric functions, their definitions, how to use them, and how to represent them graphically. the sine, cosine, and tangent trigonometric functions can be paired with their reciprocal functions, cosecant, secant, and cotangent, respectively. think about how each function is related to its reciprocal function. how are the graphs of the reciprocal functions related to their corresponding original functions? what happens to the graphs of the reciprocal functions as x approaches the zeros of the original functions? describe how you would teach friends with different learning styles (visual-spatial, aural-auditory, verbal-linguistic, physical-bodily-kinesthetic, logical-mathematical, social-interpersonal, and solitary-intrapersonal) how to graph the reciprocal functions
Answers: 2
image
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:50, aclark512
What is the solution to the equation below? 3/x-2+6=square root x-2 +8
Answers: 1
image
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00, genyjoannerubiera
The weight v of an object on venus varies directly with its weight e on earth. a person weighing 120 lb on earth would weigh 106 lb on venus. how much would a person weighing 150 lb on earth weigh on venus?
Answers: 2
Do you know the correct answer?
Consider the function f(x) = - 4x2xs-1
-3-*-1, *> -1
Which statement explains the c...

Questions in other subjects: