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Mathematics, 29.02.2020 07:05 purplefive85

Find k such that f(x) is continuous at x=30
Is this how you would solve it?
1.25(30)=37.5
1.10(30)+k=37.5
33+k=37.5
k=37.5-33
k=4.5
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