Continuous Functions
Continuous Functions
Continuous Functions
Continuous motion
A continuous function
The definition of "a function is continuous at a value of x"
Limits of continuous functions
Removable discontinuity
of f(x) is continuous at x = c.
How can we mathematically define the sentence,
"The function f(x) is continuous at x = c."?
Let us think of the values of x being in two parts: one
less than x = c, and one greater. Then as x approaches c,
both from the left and from the right, if the corresponding
values of f(x) -- those numbers -- approach f(c), those values
will share a common boundary, namely the limit -- the
number -- f(c). Upon borrowing the word "continuous" from
geometry then (Definition 1), we will say that the function is
continuous at x = c.
For example, if y = x2, and c = 4, then
(Lesson 2.)
The limit of x2 as x approaches 4 is equal to 42.
y = x2 is continuous at x = 4.
Rational functions
Root functions
Trigonometric functions
Inverse trigonometric functions
Logarithmic functions
Exponential functions
These are the functions that one encounters
throughout calculus.
Limits of continuous functions
Example 2. Evaluate
Solution.
The student should have a firm grasp of the basic
values of the trigonometric functions. In calculus, they are
indispensable. See Topics 15 and 16 of Trigonometry.
Problem 2. Evaluate
sin 0 = 0.
Problem 3. Evaluate
x defined,
y=
because division by 0 is an excluded operation. (Skill in
Algebra, Lesson 5.) x = 0 is a point of discontinuity. In
fact, as x approaches 0 -- whether from the right or from
the left -- y does not approach any number.
Nevertheless, as x increases continuously in an
interval that does not include 0, then y will decrease
continuously in that interval. We say,
"The function
y=
Equivalently,
"The function
y=
x2 4
x2
60
6
= 10.
x2 4
x2
(x + 2)(x 2)
x2
Therefore, as x approaches 2,
(Compare Example 2 of Lesson 2.) That is,
2:
x + 2.
If we do that, then f(x) will be continuous at x = 2 -because the limit at that value will be the value of the
function.
(Definition 3.)
When we are able to do that -- define a function at a
value where it is undefined and therefore discontinuous -we say that the function has aremovable discontinuity.
f(x) above is such a function.
Problem 5. Consider this function:
y=
5x
x