Thomas' Calculus 13th Edition

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Chapter 2: Limits and Continuity - Section 2.5 - Continuity - Exercises 2.5 - Page 85: 52

Answer

See the graph below.

Work Step by Step

See the graph and table above in which we evaluate $f(x)$ when x is close to 0, on either side of zero. This gives an approximation of the one-sided limits. Since the one-sided limits seem to exist and are equal, the function can be extended to a continuous function, if we set $f(0)\approx 7.389$
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