Grand Canyon, Arizona: Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, Washington Photo by Vickie Kelly, 2002
Grand Canyon, Arizona: Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, Washington Photo by Vickie Kelly, 2002
3 Continuity
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, Washington Photo by Vickie Kelly, 2002
Most of the techniques of calculus require that functions
be continuous. A function is continuous if you can draw it
in one motion without picking up your pencil.
Removing a discontinuity:
( )
3
2
1
1
x
f x
x
=
has a discontinuity at . 1 x =
Write an extended function that is continuous
at . 1 x =
3
2
1
1
lim
1
x
x
x
( )( )
( )( )
2
1
1
1
lim
1 1
x
x
x x
x x
+ +
=
+
1 1 1
2
+ +
=
3
2
=
( )
3
2
1
, 1
1
3
, 1
2
x
x
x
f x
x
=
Example 5:
Is any real number exactly one less than its cube?
(Note that this doesnt ask what the number is, only if it exists.)
3
1 x x =
3
0 1 x x =
( )
3
1 f x x x =
( )
1 1 f =
( )
2 5 f =
Since f is a continuous function, by the
intermediate value theorem it must
take on every value between -1 and 5.
Therefore there must be at least one
solution between 1 and 2.