1. y=3x2−7 is free of discontinuities
2. y=−3sin(x) is continuous over the entire set of real numbers. Why is there a difference between ex 1 and ex 2?
3. y=4csc(x) has discontinuities where x = 0 or π I understand this is true because sin = 0 at such points, therefore the inverse of 0 is undefined.
2. y=−3sin(x) is continuous over the entire set of real numbers. Why is there a difference between ex 1 and ex 2?
3. y=4csc(x) has discontinuities where x = 0 or π I understand this is true because sin = 0 at such points, therefore the inverse of 0 is undefined.