2.5 - Continuity
2.5 - Continuity
2.5 - Continuity
Therefore lim f ( x ) = f ( 0) =
x →0
lim f ( x ) = lim f ( x ) =
x →2 − x →2 +
Therefore lim f ( x ) = f ( 2) =
x →2
Question: What conditions do you think are needed in order to make the above graph continuous at both
x = 0 and at x = 2 ?
Examples 1: Determine the points at where the following functions are discontinuous (if any)
1. f ( x) = x 3 − 2x 2 + x − 7 Note: Polynomials are always _____________________.
1 x2 − x − 2
if x 0
2. f ( x) = x 2 3. f ( x) =
1 if x = 0 x−2
x2 − x − 2
if x 2
Example 3 f ( x) = x − 2 Which value of “x” should you be concerned about?
3 if x = 2
x2 −1
Example 4: Find the points at which the following function is discontinuous. f ( x) = x + 1 if x −1
− 2 if x = −1
Example 5: For each function, find the points of discontinuity and label the type of discontinuity.
Definitions:
REMOVABLE → we can remove the discontinuity if we redefine f at point of discontinuity.
JUMP → function “jumps” from one value to another
INFINITE →graph goes to infinity
The graph of y=f(x) is shown. Determine whether the function is continuous at the indicated points. State the
type of discontinuity (removable, jump, infinite, or none of these).
a) x = A b) x = B
c) x = C d) x = D
e) x = E
Just like there are left hand and right hand limits, a function can be continuous from the right at a number “a”
or from the left at a number “a”.
A function is continuous from the RIGHT at “a” if __________________________.
cy + 7 if y ( −,5]
f ( y) = 2
cy − 7 if y (5, )
Example 10: Given the function f(x) = x³ − x² + 1. Can it be said that there is at least one point, c, inside the
interval [1,2] which verifies that f(c) = 0?.