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Female deliahh


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how do i find the intervals of x where the function is continuous when the function is 36/x^2?
thanks for your help!
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how do i find the intervals of x where the function is continuous when the function is 36/x^2?
thanks for your help!


The function is defined for all values of x except 0. It is continuous on the two intervals (-inf,0) and (0,inf).
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The interval given by pskinner is exactly accurate.
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