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Thanks for stopping by. Can you help me with this Applied Calculus homework? #2 and #4, I can do the rest.

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Hi there! Thanks for stopping by. Can you help me with this Applied Calculus homework-example-1
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2. The plot represents a function that is continuous at
x=a - that is, there are no breakages in plotted curve - so


\displaystyle\lim_(x\to a)f(x)=f(a)=b

4. Unlike in (2), there is a jump discontinuity which makes the limit as
x\to a non-existent.

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