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Is F of x equals 1 divided by squre of x continuous at x equals 0?

Undefined: You cannot divide by zero


Is x equals y4 a function?

Assuming the domain and range are suitably defined, then yes. If not, then no.


What is the domain and range for the following function and its inverse f of x equals -x plus 5?

The function is a simple linear function and so its nature does not limit the domain or range in any way. So the domain and range can be the whole of the real numbers. If the domain is a proper subset of that then the range must be defined accordingly. Similarly, if the range is known then the appropriate domain needs to be defined.


What are the different rules of finding the limit of function?

Given a function sequence f1(x), f2(x), f3(x)..., the limit can be defined in several ways: - Point by point limit; that is, it converges to a new function at each point. - Lp convergence; that is, it converges to a new function in Lp-norm. - Almost everywhere convergent; that is, it converges to a new function except a set with measure zero.


Is it true or false that the limit of a function f x at x equals 2 is always the value of the function at x equals 2 that is f 2?

False. It is true for a function that is continuous at x=2, but it is not generally true for all functions. For a counterexample, consider the function f(x), such that: f(x)=x for x not equal to 2 f(x)=0 for x=2 The limit of this function as x approaches 2 is 2 (since we can make f(x) as close to 2 as we want as x gets closer to 2), but f(2) does not equal the limit of f(x) as x approaches 2.


What is an example of a calculus limit?

the limit [as x-->5] of the function f(x)=2x is 5 the limit [as x-->infinity] of the function f(x) = 2x is infinity the limit [as x-->infinity] of the function f(x) = 1/x is 0 the limit [as x-->infinity] of the function f(x) = -x is -infinity


What is y equals x-2?

It's an equation. It would be a function if the domain, codomain, and dependence were defined.


What does function of x equals function of -x mean?

It means that the value of the function at any point "x" is the same as the value of the function at the negative of "x". The graph of the function is thus symmetrical around the y-axis. Examples of such functions are the absolute value, the cosine function, and the function defined by y = x2.


Does y equals mx plus b show y as a function of x?

Yes, or it could also be a function of m...or possibly even b depending on how the problem is stated. If y is defined as f(x) though, it's a function of x.


Let the function f be defined by f x equals x 2 plus 18 If m is a positive number such that f 2m equals 2 f m what is the value of m?

3.


If f of x has a limit at a point then it be defined there?

True


What is the maximum function value of f(x)-(x-3)2?

The question is not clear. A function is defined by an equation and that requires an equals sign. there is no equals sign in the question. It is therefore impossible to give a proper answer to your question. Please resubmit your question spelling out the symbols as "plus", "minus", "times", "divided by", "equals".