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Question Number 140488 by meetbhavsar25 last updated on 08/May/21

Commented by meetbhavsar25 last updated on 08/May/21

mr W, please help me out

$${mr}\:{W},\:{please}\:{help}\:{me}\:{out} \\ $$

Commented by mr W last updated on 08/May/21

question is wrong! no matter which  value k has, you can′t make f(x) to be  continuous at x=0. lim_(x→0) f(x) doesn′t  exist.

$${question}\:{is}\:{wrong}!\:{no}\:{matter}\:{which} \\ $$$${value}\:{k}\:{has},\:{you}\:{can}'{t}\:{make}\:{f}\left({x}\right)\:{to}\:{be} \\ $$$${continuous}\:{at}\:{x}=\mathrm{0}.\:\underset{{x}\rightarrow\mathrm{0}} {\mathrm{lim}}{f}\left({x}\right)\:{doesn}'{t} \\ $$$${exist}. \\ $$

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