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piecewise
f is a piecewise smooth funtion on [a,b] if f and f ' are piecewise continuous on [a,b]
A piecewise function can be one-to-one, but it is not guaranteed to be. A function is considered one-to-one if each element in the domain maps to a unique element in the range. In the case of a piecewise function, it depends on the specific segments and how they are defined. If each segment of the piecewise function passes the horizontal line test, then the function is one-to-one.
A piecewise defined function is a function which is defined symbolically using two or more formulas
All differentiable functions need be continuous at least.
A piecewise function is a function defined by two or more equations. A step functions is a piecewise function defined by a constant value over each part of its domain. You can write absolute value functions and step functions as piecewise functions so they're easier to graph.
Piecewise <3
for a piecewise function, the domain is broken into pieces, with a different rule defining the function for each piece
It could represent a point whose coordinates do satisfy the requirements of the function.
slope 5/6 through (-18,6)
Graph each "piece" of the function separately, on the given domain.
Interpolation in general is a way to determine intermediate values from a set of coordinates. Linear interpolation would be to fit a single linear function to the entire set of coordinates. Piecewise linear interpolation would then be to determine intermediate values from the set of coordinates by fitting linear functions between each set of coordinates. Connect-the-dots so to speak.