Continuity of piecewise functions (limit as x -> 1)

coooool222

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The answer key is telling me that it is continuous except x=1 and x=-4. I think this is false due to the fact that
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Isn't it continuous if both limits on the write and left side equal, and also equal to the functions value.
 
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The answer key is telling me that it is continuous except x=1 and x=-4. I think this is false due to the fact that
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Isn't it continuous if both limits on the write and left side equal, and also equal to the functions value.
You're saying you believe it is continuous at x=1, right?

But f(1) is not defined:

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So your claim can't be true!

On the other hand, at x=4, the function is defined, but the limit does not exist.
 
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