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1 AP Calculus AB Objectives: Determine continuity at a point, determine one-sided limits, understand the Intermediate Value Theorem

2 Removable Discontinuity (RD) If f(x) can be made continuous by appropriately defining or redefining f(c). If we can “fix” the function by filling in the hole. A general limit must exist there.

3 Non-Removable Discontinuity (NRD) No way to redefine f(x) to make it continuous. There is a break, jump or asymptote. The function has NO general limit at the given x-value.

4 NRD @ x = 0 Vertical Asymptote

5 (1,2) RD @ x = 1 Hole: Factoring Tech

6 Continuous for All Real x-values (0, 1)

7 Continuous for All Real x-values

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10 NRD @ x = -1 and 1 Asymptotes from Factoring

11 RD @ x = 3 Hole from Factoring NRD @ x = -3 Asymptote from Factoring

12 Intermediate Value Theorem Pg. 77 If f is continuous on the closed interval [a, b] and k is any number between f(a) and f(b), then there is at least one number c in [a, b] such that f(c) = k. http://www.calculus-help.com/tutorials Lesson 5 and 6

13 Formative Assessment – Day 1 Pg. 78-79 (1-6), (7-19) odd Exit Question: Join Code 13 Type decimal answer into clicker Pg. 79 #8

14 AP Calculus AB Objectives: Determine continuity at a point, determine one-sided limits, understand the Intermediate Value Theorem

15 Solve for the missing variables

16 Reminders

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19 Formative Assessment – Day 2 Pg. 79-80 (33, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 50, 51, 57, 59, 60) Exit Question Join Code 13 Pg. 79 #37 Type Multiple Choice Answer into Clicker Choose all that apply (A) 0(B) 1(C) Continuous(D) -1


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