The function is

.
To the left of 1 the function is a quadratic polynomial, to the right, it is a linear polynomial. Polynomial functions are always continuous, so the only candidate point for discontinuity is x=1.
The left limit is calculated with 1 substituted in

, which gives 5.
The right limit, is computed using the rule for the right part of 1, that is x+4.
Thus, the right limit is 1+4=5.
So, both left and right limits are equal. Now if f(1) is 5, then the function is continuous at 1.
But the function is not defined for x=1, that is x=1 is not in the domain of the function. Thus, we have a "whole" (a discontinuity) in the graph of the function.
The reason is now clear:
Answer:<span> f(1) is not defined</span>
Answer:
-1
Step-by-step explanation:
Slope = rise over run
Answer:
4√6
Step-by-step explanation:
For right now, I will assume that the "<em>Follow my new brainly at..</em>" part is irrelevant.
Anyways, to find the square root of a number, usually the best way is to find its prime factorization first:
96 : 
We can rewrite that as:

Simplify!

Since
is the same thing as
, that is our answer.
Thusly, as seen above, the answer is
.
Hope this helps! ((;