Calculus Concepts: An Informal Approach to the Mathematics of Change 5th Edition

Published by Brooks Cole
ISBN 10: 1-43904-957-2
ISBN 13: 978-1-43904-957-0

Chapter 1 - Ingredients of Change: Functions and Limits - 1.3 Activities - Page 30: 2

Answer

$a)$ 1 $b)$ 1 $c)$ 1 $d)$ 1 $e)$ It is continuous at $x=0$

Work Step by Step

$a),b),c),d)$ Answers given by direct observation of the graph $e)$ It is continuous at $x=0$ because $\lim\limits_{x \to 0}s(x)=s(0)=1$
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