Making a Function Continuous Let What is the domain of How can you define at in order

Chapter 2, Problem 125

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Making a Function Continuous Let

\(f(x)=\frac{\sqrt{x+c^{2}}-c}{x}, \quad c>0\)

What is the domain of f? How can you define f at x = 0 in order for f to be continuous there?

Text Transcription:

f(x)=sqrt x+c^2 - c/x, c >0

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