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For what value(s) of x is g continuous? g(x) = 0 if x is rational 4x if x is irrational x is in the set of real numbers x = 4 x = −4 x = 0 none of these
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For what value(s) of x is g continuous? g(x) = 0 if x is rational 4x if x is irrational x is in the set of real numbers x = 4 x = −4 x = 0 none of these
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when you move the x to the other side it should be easier to solve for the irrational question.
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