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Mathematics, 09.07.2019 15:00, giovney

Note that f is continuous on (−∞, 6) and (6, ∞). for the function to be continuous on (−∞, ∞), we need to ensure that as x approaches 6, the left and right limits match. first we find the left limit. lim x→6− f(x) = lim x→6− (cx2 + 7x) = next, we find the right limit. lim x→6+ f(x) = lim x→6+ (x3 − cx)

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