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Is the function given by G(x) - 1/x-6 continuous over the interval (1, ∞)? Why or why not? a. No, the function is not continuous at x= b. Yes, the function is continuous over (1,∞) because lim x>a G(x)=
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Is the function given by G(x) - 1/x-6 continuous over the interval (1, ∞)? Why or why not?
a. No, the function is not continuous at x=
b. Yes, the function is continuous over (1,∞) because lim x>a G(x)= G(a) for all a in (1,∞).
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