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Find the values of a and b that make f continuous everywhere

A) Solvable
B) Unsolvable
C) Not applicable
D) Multiple solutions

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Final answer:

The values of a and b that make f continuous everywhere are not applicable since the function is a constant function.

Step-by-step explanation:

In order for a function to be continuous everywhere, it should be continuous at every point in its domain. We need to find the values of a and b that make the function f(x) = 7.6 continuous.

Since f(x) is a constant function, it is already continuous everywhere, regardless of the values of a and b. Therefore, the values of a and b can be any number, and the function f(x) = 7.6 will still be continuous everywhere.

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