FlO-rida
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i am looking for a simple definition of discontinuity using the example 3/(x^2+x-6)
FlO-rida said:at x=2,-3. i understand that but when you say x=a what do u mean by that. can you show me a variable formula (using a, b and c) that would better explain this
FlO-rida said:so you are saying that a would be the constant. like in my example if we factor x^2+x-6 we get (x-2)(x+3), so how would that be undefined
FlO-rida said:sorry but i still don't get it, its not like we have a denominator of zero
FlO-rida said:wat i ment was it dosent cancel out or anything
FlO-rida said:ok then how would you compare that with a function that is not discontinuous like 1/(x+3)
FlO-rida said:sorry but i still don't get it, its not like we have a denominator of zero
rock.freak667 said:Say your function was
f(x)=1/(x-a)
Wouldn't you agree that \lim_{x \rightarrow a} = \infty and so f(a) is undefined?
rock.freak667 said:cancel out with what?
f(x)=1/(x+3) is discontinuous at x=3.