SAT Prep. Continuity and One-Sided Limits Determine continuity at a point and an open interval Determine one-sided limits and continuity on a closed interval.

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SAT Prep

Continuity and One-Sided Limits Determine continuity at a point and an open interval Determine one-sided limits and continuity on a closed interval Use properties of continuity Understand and use the Intermediate Value Theorem

Definition of Continuity

Is the function continuous?

The Existence of a Limit

Definition of Continuity on a Closed Interval

Charles’s Law and Absolute Zero T (C) V (L)

Properties of Continuity

Continuity of a Composite Function

Where is the graph continuous?

Intermediate Value Theorem

IVT Simplified