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Mathematics, 29.04.2021 20:40 jalenm266

Consider the function f(x) = - 4x2xs-1
-3-*-1, *> -1
Which statement explains the continuity of the function at x = -1?
Because lim f(x) = 4 and f(-1) = 4, it follows that lim f(x) = f(-1). Therefore, the function is continuous at x
1.
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O Because lim f(x) = -4 and f(-1) = -4, it follows that lim f(x)=f(-1). Therefore, the function is continuous at
-1.
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O Because lim f(x) = 4 and f(-1) = -4, it follows that lim f(x) f(-1). Therefore, the function is not continuous
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= -1.
O Because lim f(x) = -4 and f(-1) = 4, it follows that lim f(x) f(-1). Therefore, the function is not continuous a
= -1.
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