Electric Current. Suppose you have two electronic devices that have different currents when x= 2. Suppose f(x) is the fu

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Electric Current. Suppose you have two electronic devices that have different currents when x= 2. Suppose f(x) is the fu

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Electric Current. Suppose you have two electronic devices that have different currents when x= 2. Suppose f(x) is the function that describes the current in both devices and a is an additional tool to change the current of the first device to match the current of the second device. f(x) = (a + 4x + 2x² if x < 2 3x² + 7x + 3 if x ≥ 2 (a) Find the value of a that will make both currents equal at x = 2 or that f(x) continuous on (-∞, ∞). 0 29 13 45 None of the other answers (b) Is the function differentiable at x = 2? no yes
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