I have been working on this problem that I dont entirely understand. The peice wise function is
f(x) = 6.1 square root of ( 1 - (x +.6 / 10 ) ^2 ) -10.6 < x < 0
and the second function is 6.1 square root of ( 1 - (x+.6 / 11.6) ^1.9 , 0 < x< 11
The question here is explain why the function f(x) is continuious at x = 0 and work must be shown. I basically tried and attempted to solve for X but have retained a complicated looking answer.
The second question is the derivative function of f(x) continuous at x = 0 and work must be shown. Here I did the product rule and simplified it as much as I could but im not quite too sure about this one either. Can someone also kinda explain the concept of continuity in the context of this problem? thanks for the help. :wink:
f(x) = 6.1 square root of ( 1 - (x +.6 / 10 ) ^2 ) -10.6 < x < 0
and the second function is 6.1 square root of ( 1 - (x+.6 / 11.6) ^1.9 , 0 < x< 11
The question here is explain why the function f(x) is continuious at x = 0 and work must be shown. I basically tried and attempted to solve for X but have retained a complicated looking answer.
The second question is the derivative function of f(x) continuous at x = 0 and work must be shown. Here I did the product rule and simplified it as much as I could but im not quite too sure about this one either. Can someone also kinda explain the concept of continuity in the context of this problem? thanks for the help. :wink: