Continuous & Types of Discontinuity Math 3 Unit 7 Continuous & Types of Discontinuity
Compare and Contrast
What is the difference between the graphs in the first group and the second?
Continuous A Function is CONTINUOUS if there are no holes, breaks or jumps. This graph is “unbroken”
Discontinuity Discontinuities are x-values that create holes, jumps, asymptotes or breaks in graphs. TYPES: Holes (also known as removable) Jumps Asymptotes
Identify Discontinuity
Identify Discontinuity
Identify Discontinuity
Identify Discontinuity
Identify Discontinuity
Reasons for Discontinuity Zero in the bottom of a fraction (Remember holes are what crosses out, and Vertical Asymptotes are what are left in the bottom!) Pieces in a Piecewise function not matching
Type 1
Type 1
Type 2
Type 2
Type 2