C chilli 412 oo la la Joined Apr 13, 2022 Messages 250 Gender Male HSC 2023 Sep 5, 2022 #1 is there a way to solve this without having to draw a graph?
C cossine Well-Known Member Joined Jul 24, 2020 Messages 627 Gender Male HSC 2017 Sep 5, 2022 #2 chilli 412 said: is there a way to solve this without having to draw a graph? View attachment 36199 Click to expand... Definition: A function is continuous at x=a if lim x->a f(x) = f(a) So we want lim(x->1) a-x^2 = lim(x->1) (x-a)^2 => lim (x->1) a-x^2 - (x-a)^2 = 0 => a-1 - (1-a)^2 = 0 => a-1 -1 -a^2 +2a = 0 => a^2 -3a +2 = 0 => (a-2)(a-1) = 0 => a = 2
chilli 412 said: is there a way to solve this without having to draw a graph? View attachment 36199 Click to expand... Definition: A function is continuous at x=a if lim x->a f(x) = f(a) So we want lim(x->1) a-x^2 = lim(x->1) (x-a)^2 => lim (x->1) a-x^2 - (x-a)^2 = 0 => a-1 - (1-a)^2 = 0 => a-1 -1 -a^2 +2a = 0 => a^2 -3a +2 = 0 => (a-2)(a-1) = 0 => a = 2