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Identifying discontinuities

Identify all discontinuities for the following functions as either a jump or a removable discontinuity.

  1. f ( x ) = x 2 2 x 15 x 5
  2. g ( x ) = { x + 1 , x < 2 x , x 2
  1. Notice that the function is defined everywhere except at x = 5.

    Thus, f ( 5 ) does not exist, Condition 2 is not satisfied. Since Condition 1 is satisfied, the limit as x approaches 5 is 8, and Condition 2 is not satisfied.This means there is a removable discontinuity at x = 5.

  2. Condition 2 is satisfied because g ( 2 ) = 2.

    Notice that the function is a piecewise function    , and for each piece, the function is defined everywhere on its domain. Let’s examine Condition 1 by determining the left- and right-hand limits as x approaches 2.

    Left-hand limit: lim x 2 ( x + 1 ) = 2 + 1 = 3. The left-hand limit exists.

    Right-hand limit: lim x 2 + ( x ) = 2. The right-hand limit exists. But

    lim x 2 f ( x ) lim x 2 + f ( x ) .

    So, lim x 2 f ( x ) does not exist, and Condition 2 fails: There is no removable discontinuity. However, since both left- and right-hand limits exist but are not equal, the conditions are satisfied for a jump discontinuity at x = 2.

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Identify all discontinuities for the following functions as either a jump or a removable discontinuity.

  1. f ( x ) = x 2 6 x x 6
  2. g ( x ) = { x , 0 x < 4 2 x , x 4
  1. removable discontinuity at x = 6 ;
  2. jump discontinuity at x = 4
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Recognizing continuous and discontinuous real-number functions

Many of the functions we have encountered in earlier chapters are continuous everywhere. They never have a hole in them, and they never jump from one value to the next. For all of these functions, the limit of f ( x ) as x approaches a is the same as the value of f ( x ) when x = a . So lim x a f ( x ) = f ( a ) . There are some functions that are continuous everywhere and some that are only continuous where they are defined on their domain because they are not defined for all real numbers.

Examples of continuous functions

The following functions are continuous everywhere:

Polynomial functions Ex: f ( x ) = x 4 9 x 2
Exponential functions Ex: f ( x ) = 4 x + 2 5
Sine functions Ex: f ( x ) = sin ( 2 x ) 4
Cosine functions Ex: f ( x ) = cos ( x + π 3 )

The following functions are continuous everywhere they are defined on their domain:

Logarithmic functions Ex: f ( x ) = 2 ln ( x ) , x > 0
Tangent functions Ex: f ( x ) = tan ( x ) + 2 , x π 2 + k π , k is an integer
Rational functions Ex: f ( x ) = x 2 25 x 7 , x 7

Given a function f ( x ) , determine if the function is continuous at x = a .

  1. Check Condition 1: f ( a ) exists.
  2. Check Condition 2: lim x a f ( x ) exists at x = a .
  3. Check Condition 3: lim x a f ( x ) = f ( a ) .
  4. If all three conditions are satisfied, the function is continuous at x = a . If any one of the conditions is not satisfied, the function is not continuous at x = a .

Determining whether a piecewise function is continuous at a given number

Determine whether the function f ( x ) = { 4 x , x 3 8 + x , x > 3 is continuous at

  1. x = 3
  2. x = 8 3

To determine if the function f is continuous at x = a , we will determine if the three conditions of continuity are satisfied at x = a .

  1. Condition 1: Does f ( a ) exist?

    f ( 3 ) = 4 ( 3 ) = 12 Condition 1 is satisfied .

    Condition 2: Does lim x 3 f ( x ) exist?

    To the left of x = 3 , f ( x ) = 4 x ; to the right of x = 3 , f ( x ) = 8 + x . We need to evaluate the left- and right-hand limits as x approaches 1.

    • Left-hand limit: lim x 3 f ( x ) = lim x 3 4 ( 3 ) = 12
    • Right-hand limit: lim x 3 + f ( x ) = lim x 3 + ( 8 + x ) = 8 + 3 = 11

    Because lim x 1 f ( x ) lim x 1 + f ( x ) , lim x 1 f ( x ) does not exist.

     Condition 2 fails .

    There is no need to proceed further. Condition 2 fails at x = 3. If any of the conditions of continuity are not satisfied at x = 3 , the function f ( x ) is not continuous at x = 3.

  2. x = 8 3

    Condition 1: Does f ( 8 3 ) exist?

    f ( 8 3 ) = 4 ( 8 3 ) = 32 3 Condition 1 is satisfied .

    Condition 2: Does lim x 8 3 f ( x ) exist?

    To the left of x = 8 3 , f ( x ) = 4 x ; to the right of x = 8 3 , f ( x ) = 8 + x . We need to evaluate the left- and right-hand limits as x approaches 8 3 .

    • Left-hand limit: lim x 8 3 f ( x ) = lim x 8 3 4 ( 8 3 ) = 32 3
    • Right-hand limit: lim x 8 3 + f ( x ) = lim x 8 3 + ( 8 + x ) = 8 + 8 3 = 32 3

    Because lim x 8 3 f ( x ) exists,

    Condition 2 is satisfied .

    Condition 3: Is f ( 8 3 ) = lim x 8 3 f ( x ) ?

    f ( 32 3 ) = 32 3 = lim x 8 3 f ( x ) Condition 3 is satisfied .

    Because all three conditions of continuity are satisfied at x = 8 3 , the function f ( x ) is continuous at x = 8 3 .

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