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:
To find an equal ratio, you can divide or multiply by the same number on the top and bottom of the fraction. For example...
<u>5 x 2</u> = <u>10</u>
7 x 2 14
So, by multiplying 5 and 7 by 2, 10/14 is another fraction that is equal to 5/7. Here's some more possible answers if you need them...
<u>5 x 3</u> = <u>15</u>
7 x 3 21
<u>5 x 4</u> = <u>20</u>
7 x 4 28
Hope this helped you c:
Answer:
30
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
0.013
Step-by-step explanation:
Use binomial probability:
P = nCr pʳ (1−p)ⁿ⁻ʳ
where n is the number of trials,
r is the number of successes,
and p is the probability of success.
Given n = 6, p = 0.69, and r = 0 or 1:
P = ₆C₀ (0.69)⁰ (1−0.69)⁶⁻⁰ + ₆C₁ (0.69)¹ (1−0.69)⁶⁻¹
P = (1) (1) (0.31)⁶ + (6) (0.69) (0.31)⁵
P = 0.013