i'm having trouble understanding piece-wise functions and discontinuity.... I just want to know what I have to do when there is a "3" instead of a polynomial.... and what does it mean?
If you plug in x = -1, then you get y = 3.
If you plug in x = -0.9, then you get y = 3.
If you plug in x = -0.8, then you get y = 3.
If you plug in x = -0.7, then you get y = 3.
If you plug in x = -0.6, then you get y = 3.
If you plug in x = -0.5, then you get y = 3.
If you plug in x = -0.4, then you get y = 3.
If you plug in x = -0.3, then you get y = 3.
If you plug in x = -0.2, then you get y = 3.
If you plug in x = -0.1, then you get y = 3.
If you plug in x = 0, then you get y = 3.
Plot these points. What sort of line do you get? What value slope does this sort of line have?
This part of the piecewise function is nothing but a really boring horizontal line.
