A discontinuity is present if any of ...
- the limit doesn't exist
- the limit is not the same as the value of the function
If the one of these that is the cause of discontinuity is the last one and defining the function will make this issue go away, then the discontinuity is removable.
Answer: SECOND OPTION
Step-by-step explanation:
Substitute any value of <em>n</em> shown in the table attached into each function given in the options, and observe if you obtain the value of
shown in the table.
Let's substitute n=1 (According to the table, you need to obtain
):
<u>For the first option:</u>

<u>For the second option:</u>
THIS IS THE FUNCTION
<u>For the third option:</u>

<u>For the fourth option:</u>

Therefore, the answer is the second option.
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
I’m not entirely sure if this is right but I hope I helped.
Answer: y = -6x + 2
m = y_2 - y_1
/ x_2 - x_1
-10 - 8
/ 2 - (-1)
= -18/3 = -6
m (slope) = -6
y = mx + b
y = -6x +b
Find b using (-1,8)
y = -6x +b
8 = -6(-1) + b
8 = 6 + b
-6 -6
2 = b
Final answer: y = -6x + 2
To check using one of the points: (-1,8) or (2,-10)
y = -6x + 2
-10 = -6(2) + 2
-10 = -12 + 2
-10 = -10
This is a true statement.
Answer:
2000
Step-by-step explanation:
6000 / 3 = 2000