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The Math Sorcerer
How To Redefine A Function To Make It Continuous (When Possible)

In this video we look at a function that has a discontinuity and we redefine it so that it is continuous at this discontinuity. I hope this ...

5:03
How To Redefine A Function To Make It Continuous (When Possible)

6,125 views

1 year ago

The SAT Tutor
26. Explain, using Theorem’s 4, 5, 7, 9 why the function is continuous at every number in its domain

26. Explain, using Theorem's 4, 5, 7, 9, why the function is continuous at every number in its domain. State the domain.

1:45
26. Explain, using Theorem’s 4, 5, 7, 9 why the function is continuous at every number in its domain

643 views

1 year ago

The SAT Tutor
11. Use the definition of continuity and the properties of limits to show that the function is

11. Use the definition of continuity and the properties of limits to show that the function is continuous at the given number a.

1:07
11. Use the definition of continuity and the properties of limits to show that the function is

1,210 views

1 year ago

The SAT Tutor
15. Use the definition of continuity and the properties of limits to show that the function is

15. Use the definition of continuity and the properties of limits to show that the function is continuous on the given interval.

2:40
15. Use the definition of continuity and the properties of limits to show that the function is

1,126 views

1 year ago

The SAT Tutor
12. Use the definition of continuity and the properties of limits to show that the function is

12. Use the definition of continuity and the properties of limits to show that the function is continuous at the given number a.

1:37
12. Use the definition of continuity and the properties of limits to show that the function is

1,137 views

1 year ago

Struggling Grad Student
Unleash your inner Potential Theory
25:20
Unleash your inner Potential Theory

5,854 views

1 year ago

The SAT Tutor
39. Show that f is continuous on (-∞,∞). f(x)={(1-x^2  if x≤1, ln⁡x  if x⋗1

39. Show that f is continuous on (-∞,∞). f(x)={(1-x^2 if x≤1, ln⁡x if x⋗1 Calculus: Early Transcendentals Chapter 2: Limits and ...

3:24
39. Show that f is continuous on (-∞,∞). f(x)={(1-x^2 if x≤1, ln⁡x if x⋗1

1,244 views

1 year ago

Donald Timpson
Continuity and the Epsilon-Delta Definition – Lecture 14 (Topology)

Chapter 4: Continuous Functions and Homeomorphisms - 4.1 Continuity (Started)

2:05:39
Continuity and the Epsilon-Delta Definition – Lecture 14 (Topology)

717 views

2 years ago

The SAT Tutor
1. Write an equation that expresses the fact that a function f is continuous at the number 4.

1. Write an equation that expresses the fact that a function f is continuous at the number 4. Calculus: Early Transcendentals ...

0:43
1. Write an equation that expresses the fact that a function f is continuous at the number 4.

696 views

1 year ago

The SAT Tutor
13. Use the definition of continuity and the properties of limits to show that the function is

13. Use the definition of continuity and the properties of limits to show that the function is continuous at the given number a.

2:07
13. Use the definition of continuity and the properties of limits to show that the function is

900 views

1 year ago

The SAT Tutor
65. Prove that cosine is a continuous function.

65. Prove that cosine is a continuous function. Calculus: Early Transcendentals Chapter 2: Limits and Derivatives Section 2.5: ...

2:41
65. Prove that cosine is a continuous function.

1,099 views

1 year ago

Struggling Grad Student
Problems in Real Analysis | Ep. 10

At least to the best of my ability you have a continuous function f from RN to RM so between two ukian spaces and everything here ...

19:46
Problems in Real Analysis | Ep. 10

6,057 views

2 years ago

tayib salami (HOUSAKICKS)
Relations & One On One, Onto, Discrete and Continuous functions

In Algebra 1, we were quickly introduced to relations and functions and learned how to identify the domain and range for several ...

17:48
Relations & One On One, Onto, Discrete and Continuous functions

172 views

1 year ago

The SAT Tutor
25. Explain, using Theorem’s 4, 5, 7, 9 why the function is continuous at every number in its domain

25. Explain, using Theorem's 4, 5, 7, 9, why the function is continuous at every number in its domain. State the domain.

1:21
25. Explain, using Theorem’s 4, 5, 7, 9 why the function is continuous at every number in its domain

882 views

1 year ago

The SAT Tutor
16. Use the definition of continuity and the properties of limits to show that the function is

16. Use the definition of continuity and the properties of limits to show that the function is continuous on the given interval.

2:06
16. Use the definition of continuity and the properties of limits to show that the function is

745 views

1 year ago

The SAT Tutor
27. Explain, using Theorem’s 4, 5, 7, 9 why the function is continuous at every number in its domain

27. Explain, using Theorem's 4, 5, 7, 9, why the function is continuous at every number in its domain. State the domain.

2:49
27. Explain, using Theorem’s 4, 5, 7, 9 why the function is continuous at every number in its domain

820 views

1 year ago

The SAT Tutor
45. For what value of the constant c is the function f continuous on (-∞,∞)? f(x)={cx^2+2x if x⋖2,

45. For what value of the constant c is the function f continuous on (-∞,∞)? f(x)={cx^2+2x if x⋖2, x^3-cx if x≥2 Calculus: Early ...

3:22
45. For what value of the constant c is the function f continuous on (-∞,∞)? f(x)={cx^2+2x if x⋖2,

2,022 views

1 year ago

The SAT Tutor
2. If f is continuous on (-∞,∞), what can you say about its graph?

2. If f is continuous on (-∞,∞), what can you say about its graph? Calculus: Early Transcendentals Chapter 2: Limits and ...

1:28
2. If f is continuous on (-∞,∞), what can you say about its graph?

701 views

1 year ago

The SAT Tutor
50. Suppose that a function f is continuous on [0,1] except at 0.25 and that f(0)=1 and f(1)=3.

50. Suppose that a function f is continuous on [0,1] except at 0.25 and that f(0)=1 and f(1)=3. Let N=2. Sketch two possible graphs ...

4:04
50. Suppose that a function f is continuous on [0,1] except at 0.25 and that f(0)=1 and f(1)=3.

354 views

1 year ago

Caitlyn Martinez
Calculus 1 continuous function
6:31
Calculus 1 continuous function

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3 years ago