Consider the function x2–1 if x < 1, X –1 , f(x) = = a if x = 1, bx – b + 2 if x > 1. where a and b are constants. (a) F

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Consider the function x2–1 if x < 1, X –1 , f(x) = = a if x = 1, bx – b + 2 if x > 1. where a and b are constants. (a) F

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Consider the function x2–1 if x < 1, X –1 , f(x) = = a if x = 1, bx – b + 2 if x > 1. where a and b are constants. (a) For what values of a and b is f continuous at x = 1? = (b) For what values of a and b is f differentiable at x = 1?
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