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Use the accompanying graph of $y=f(x)$.Is $f$ continuous at $0 ?$
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A function is continuous at a point if the limit of the function as $x$ approaches that point from the left is equal to the limit of the function as $x$ approaches that point from the right, and both of these are equal to the value of the function at that point. Show more…
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