#I need help

17 messages · Page 1 of 1 (latest)

sharp kite
#

For a function to be continuous at c, 3 conditions should be satisfied:

#

f(c) should be defined

#

lim as x tends to c of f(x) exists and is equal to f(c)

#

So basically what you need to do is set the limit of the top part of the function (where x!= 1) as x tends to -1 equal to the limit of k as x tends to -1

raven quiver
#

so would the answer be -1?

sharp kite
#

Shouldnt it be 1?

#

Wait nvm

#

pretty sure its (1-8 + 7)/(1-7 + 6)

#

Which is 0/0

#

Okay Im guessing you know how to take that limit and that you did it correctly lol

raven quiver
#

so it would be 0 or 1?

#

bc ion what im doing

sharp kite
raven quiver
sharp kite
#

Holdon how would there be two values?

#

The limit of that top thing tending to -1 should be only one thing

#

And you set k equal to that limit