The document contains 5 calculus exercises involving determining the continuity of functions at given points or intervals. Exercise 1 asks about the continuity of the function x^2 + 5x + 6 at x = -1. Exercises 2 and 3 involve identifying the types of discontinuities, if any, of two functions at specified points. Exercise 4 determines if a function is continuous at x = 1. Exercise 5 asks about the continuity of a function over the interval [-2, 3].
The document contains 5 calculus exercises involving determining the continuity of functions at given points or intervals. Exercise 1 asks about the continuity of the function x^2 + 5x + 6 at x = -1. Exercises 2 and 3 involve identifying the types of discontinuities, if any, of two functions at specified points. Exercise 4 determines if a function is continuous at x = 1. Exercise 5 asks about the continuity of a function over the interval [-2, 3].
The document contains 5 calculus exercises involving determining the continuity of functions at given points or intervals. Exercise 1 asks about the continuity of the function x^2 + 5x + 6 at x = -1. Exercises 2 and 3 involve identifying the types of discontinuities, if any, of two functions at specified points. Exercise 4 determines if a function is continuous at x = 1. Exercise 5 asks about the continuity of a function over the interval [-2, 3].
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