Question 6 For the function h: [0, 2] → R defined by 2x + 1 x = [0, 1] 3-x x = (1, 2] prove using the e-6 definition of continuity that it is not continuous at x = 1. h(x) =

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Question 6
For the function h: [0, 2] → R defined by
[2x + 1 x = [0, 1]
x = (1,2]
3-x
prove using the e-8 definition of continuity that it is not continuous at x = 1.
h(x)
=
Transcribed Image Text:Question 6 For the function h: [0, 2] → R defined by [2x + 1 x = [0, 1] x = (1,2] 3-x prove using the e-8 definition of continuity that it is not continuous at x = 1. h(x) =
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