'for x 41 Let f (x) be a function defined by f (1) = (4 +21 for * >1 Discuss the contuniuty of f andf'
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The given definition tells us that f(1) is equal to (4 + 21) which is 25. However, the definition of f(x) for x greater than 1 is not given. Show more…
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