Help With 3 Forgotten Problems Before Monday Test

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The original poster seeks assistance with three problems related to a test due on Monday, expressing difficulty due to the absence of their textbook and notes. The problems seem to involve concepts of continuity in functions, specifically regarding the function f(x) = (x-4)/((x-2)(x+1)).

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Problem interpretation

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants inquire about the definition of continuity at a point and the conditions under which the function f(x) is continuous or discontinuous. There are also suggestions for the original poster to share the specific problems for more targeted help.

Discussion Status

The discussion is ongoing, with participants exploring the definition of continuity and questioning the conditions for discontinuity in the given function. Some guidance has been offered regarding the need for clarity on the problems, but no consensus has been reached on specific solutions.

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The original poster is facing constraints due to the unavailability of their study materials, which may affect their ability to engage fully with the problems at hand.

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I need help with 3 problems. it would not be hard if I had my book or notes. The problem is my book bag was locked up in the computer lab, and Mr.Holland is out of town. I been looking for some help for the 3 problems I forgot about doing.(problems we did awhile back) The real bad news is that my test is due on monday...I join dis forum crying for help :rolleyes: :cry: .
 
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You might want to, uhh... post the problems, or something... :-p
 
lilnate525 said:
I need help with 3 problems. it would not be hard if I had my book or notes. The problem is my book bag was locked up in the computer lab, and Mr.Holland is out of town. I been looking for some help for the 3 problems I forgot about doing.(problems we did awhile back) The real bad news is that my test is due on monday...I join dis forum crying for help :rolleyes: :cry: .

You obviously can't get your stuff legally so to learn how to pick locks, go here.

Please do not take my messages seiously, for it can be deadly.
-yo' mamma
 
if f(x)= (x-4)/(x-2)(x+1), show that f(x) is continuous at =4. At what value(s) of x is f(x) discontinuous?
 
yomamma said:
You obviously can't get your stuff legally so to learn how to pick locks, go here.

Please do not take my messages seiously, for it can be deadly.
-yo' mamma
I was goin to climb over the wall, but my adviser was not having it. I could have got in, but they told me I could not which is messed up.
 
alright, so what does it mean for [itex]f(x)[/itex] to be continuous at [itex]x=a[/itex] (definition, please!)?
 

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