Making the Function Continuous. Calculus-Limits & Continuity: Continuity
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When you have a piecewise-defined function that includes a variable, you can find the value of that variable that makes the function continuous. Just plug in the value where the "split" occurs, then set the remaining two functions equal to one another and solve for the remaining variable. You're basically just finding the value that makes the left- and right-hand limits equal, which would make the function continuous.
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