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Is this graph continuous at x=1?

Is this graph continuous at x1 class=

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jcherry99
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By my definition, no. There's a continuity up to and including just before 1 approaching from the left, and there's a continuity just after 1 going to the right. But 1 itself has a special definition h(x) = 4 when x = 1 and that makes it discontinuous.

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