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Find the value of k that makes f(x) continuous at x = 3

Find the value of k that makes f(x) continuous at x = 3-example-1

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Given:

The function is,


f(x)=f(x)=\begin{cases}(x-3)/(x^2+2x-15),x\\e3 \\ k,x=3\end{cases}

As the given function is continous at x= 3 ,


\begin{gathered} \lim _(x\to3)f(x)=k \\ \lim _(x\to3)((x-3)/(x^2+2x-15))=k \end{gathered}

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