Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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.
Answer:
(
h
−
4
)
(
h
+
12
)
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm not even sure if this helps but it factored
Answer:
horizontal asympote
Y:-4
Step-by-step explanation:
Since y=x+1 you get your first x value which is 2 and add one which is 3. Your first coordinate is (2,3) now the second one is 5 so 5+1=6 meaning your coordinate is (5,6) and so on a so forth so technically just add one to the x able and use your x value and the new value you just solved for to create the new coordinate to graph
Answer: z = -4
Step-by-step explanation: I thinks