Determine the point(s) at which the given function f(x) is continuous. f(x) = 14 / (x - 7) - 3x Describe the set of x-values where the function is continuous, using interval notation. (Use interval notation.)
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This is a linear function, which is continuous everywhere in its domain. Since the only restriction on the domain is x ≠ 7, the function is continuous for all x-values except 7. Now, let's consider the point x = 7. Since the function is not defined at x = 7, it Show more…
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