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Plot any discontinuities of the function f(x)= 1/(x^2+2)

Use the drawing tools to form the correct answers on the grid. Plot any discontinuities-example-1
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Answer:

The function
f(x)= (1)/(x^2+2) is continuous for all real numbers

Explanation:

To know the possible points of discontinuity of this function, we must find out when the denominator of the function is equal to 0.

The denominator is:


x ^ 2 + 2

Then we equal 0 and clear x


x ^ 2 +2 = 0\\\\x ^ 2 = -2


x ^ 2> 0 for any real number.

This means that


x ^ 2 +2> 0 for all reals numbers.

Therefore, the function
f(x)= (1)/(x^2+2) is continuous for all real numbers, that is, it does not have discontinuities.

The graphic of this function is shown in the image

Use the drawing tools to form the correct answers on the grid. Plot any discontinuities-example-1
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