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  • 09-01-2023
  • Mathematics
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Show that f is continuous on (−[infinity], [infinity]). f(x) = 1 − x2 if x ≤ 1 ln(x) if x > 1
On the interval
(−[infinity], 1),
f is function; therefore f is continuous on
(−[infinity], 1).
On the interval
(1, [infinity]),
f is function; therefore f is continuous on
(1, [infinity]).

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