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Chapter 2.5 Graphs of Basic Functions
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Continuity Earlier in this chapter we graphed linear functions. The graph of a linear function, a straight line, may be drawn by hand over any interval of its domain without picking the pencil up from the paper.
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In mathematics we say that a function with this property is continuous ouver any interval. The formal definition of continuity requires concepts from calculus, but we can give an informal definition at the college algebra level.
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If a function is not continuous at a point, then it has a discontinuity at the point where x = 2.
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Example 1 Determining Intervals of Continuity Describe the intervals of continuity for each function if Figure 52
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Example 1 Determining Intervals of Continuity Describe the intervals of continuity for each function if Figure 52
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Graphs of the basic functions studied in college algebra can be sketched by careful point plotting or generated by a graphing calculator. As you become more familiar with these graphs you should be able to provide quick rough sketches of them.
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y x Example 2 Graphing Piecewise-Defined Functions Graph each function
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y x Example 2 Graphing Piecewise-Defined Functions Graph each function
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y x Graph
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