Finite Math and Applied Calculus (6th Edition)

Published by Brooks Cole
ISBN 10: 1133607705
ISBN 13: 978-1-13360-770-0

Chapter 10 - Section 10.2 - Limits and Continuity - Exercises - Page 707: 36

Answer

False

Work Step by Step

Take for an example, the function $f(x)=\displaystyle \frac{1}{x}$. Its domain is the set of nonzero real numbers, and on that domain, the function is continuous. Its graph, however, has two parts: one on either side of the y-axis, divided by a vertical asymptote at $x=0$.
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