Calculus I · Limits and Continuity · quiz
Continuity Concept Quiz
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continuity-q1Is continuous at ? Enter yes or no.
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Polynomials are continuous everywhere.
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repair-q1Choose so for , and , is continuous.
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Factor, cancel, and find the approached value at .
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piecewise-q1Choose so for joins continuously to for .
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Set the left value at equal to the right value at .
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ivt-q1Does the IVT guarantee a zero of on ? Enter yes or no.
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Check continuity and the signs at both endpoints.
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