MAT 21A Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Classification Of Discontinuities, Intermediate Value Theorem

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Mat21a - lecture 6 - 2. 5: continuous functions part 2 & 2. 6: limits. Try: f(0) = -6 f(1) = -11 f(-1) = -11 f(2) = 34 f(-2) = 34. By plugging in these points we can this assume the graph looks something like. The graph must cross y=c somewhere between x=a and x=b. We cannot conclude that the graph crosses the x-axis between x=1 and x=-1 because the graph is not continuous at x=0. Average height = 17 - 24 inches. Average weight = 4 - 12 pounds. So, a some moment, your weight (lbs) = your height (in) Let f(t) = weight - height at age t (days) f(0) < 0 f(current age) > 0. So, as long as f(t) is continuous, at some point in the past f(t) = 0. Removable discontinuity (hole): f(x) has a removable discontinuity at x=c if (cid:1864)(cid:1865) (some number), but f(x) l.

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