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Define Continuity of a function

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Answered by Anonymous
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A function f(x) is said to be continuous at a point x = a, in its domain if the following three conditions are satisfied: f(a) exists (i.e. the value of f(a) is finite) Limx→a f(x) exists (i.e. the right-hand limit = left-hand limit, and both are finite).

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Answered by himmatbhavana
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a function is said to be continuous at a point domain if a following three condition satisfied f(a) exists (ie the value f(a) is finite) ,f(x) exists (ie the right hand limit= the left hand limit , and both are finite)

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