Solving "Find k if g(x) is Continuous

In summary, the conversation discusses finding the value of k in order for g(x) to be continuous at x=3. The solution involves setting the left and right sides of the equation equal to each other, resulting in k=16. The conversation also mentions the concept of continuity and suggests looking for resources on YouTube for further understanding.
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Homework Statement



g(x)={x+3, x[STRIKE]=[/STRIKE]3
{2+[tex]\sqrt{k}[/tex] , x=3

find k if g(x) is continuous

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The Attempt at a Solution



I have no idea how to begin, but drawing the first part on a cartesian plane.
 
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Are you sure g(x) is well defined? Because if it is you just have to get a k that doesn't cause a contradiction...
 
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Hi Hallowon
Is the first part not x+3, and x not eual to 3? YA

To say that g(x) is continuous at y=3 is to say that

lim as x goes to 3 = f(3)

In our case the left hand side is equal to x + 3= 3+ 3=6

while the right hand side is equal to 2 + rootk but this must equal the left hand side for it to be continuous so we have

6= 2 + rootk
4=rootk
16=k

Hope this helps. Sorry I had to give solution.haha
 
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ahh thank you i didn't event hink to make them equal to one another. Looks like i have a long way to go for continuity -_-
 
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Ah your welcome. Its actually not that bad. I haven't really covered it but if you have any futher questions don't hesitate to ask. If you look on you tube they might have something on continuity. It would be much more helpful seeing someone go through it rather than reading from some black and white textbook.
 
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Seb97 said:
Hope this helps. Sorry I had to give solution.haha
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FAQ: Solving "Find k if g(x) is Continuous

What is the definition of continuity?

Continuity is a mathematical concept that refers to the smoothness or lack of interruption in a function. A function is considered continuous if it can be drawn without lifting the pencil from the paper.

How do you determine if a function is continuous?

To determine if a function is continuous, you must check three conditions: 1) the function must be defined at the point in question, 2) the limit at that point must exist, and 3) the limit must be equal to the function value at that point.

What is the role of k in determining continuity?

The constant k is often used in mathematical equations to represent a specific value. In the context of solving for k in a continuous function, it represents the value at which the function is continuous.

Can a function be continuous at a single point?

Yes, a function can be continuous at a single point if it satisfies the three conditions mentioned in question 2. This is known as a point of continuity.

How do you solve for k in a continuous function?

To solve for k, you must set up an equation using the definition of continuity and the given function. Then, you can use algebraic methods to isolate k and solve for its value.

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