#Pre Calculus
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A function f is continuous at a point x = a if and only if lim_(x -> a) f(x) = f(a).
Would I only plug 4 into the first equation
I’m confused
Is 4 less than 6?
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If x=4, how do I figure out if the function is continuous?
A function f is continuous at a point x = a if and only if lim_(x -> a) f(x) = f(a).
Would I only plug 4 into the first equation
I’m confused
Is 4 less than 6?