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AP Calculus AB/BC
Unit 1 – Limits and Continuity
Topic 1.12
Is s(x) = 2x^2 - 3x + 1 continuous over the closed interval [0, 2]?
It is continuous over the interval [0, 2] for some values of x but not for others.
The continuity of s(x) cannot be determined based on the given information.
No, it is not continuous over the interval [0, 2].
Yes, it is continuous over the interval [0, 2].
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AP Calculus AB/BC - 1.12 Confirming Continuity over an Interval
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