Let f(x)={5x−2x+91​​ if x<6 if x≥6​ Show that f(x) has a jump discontinuity at x=6 by calculating the limits from the le

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Let f(x)={5x−2x+91​​ if x<6 if x≥6​ Show that f(x) has a jump discontinuity at x=6 by calculating the limits from the le

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Let f(x)={5x−2x+91​​ if x<6 if x≥6​ Show that f(x) has a jump discontinuity at x=6 by calculating the limits from the left and right at x=6. x→6lim​f(x)= x→6+lim​f(x)= Question Help: □ Message instructor
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