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23 July, 02:04

Find the x-values (if any) at which f is not continuous. which of the discontinuities are removable? (use k as an arbitrary integer. if an answer does not exist, enter dne.) f (x) = csc 5x

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  1. 23 July, 03:33
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    Here we are to find the values of x in which the function f (x) = csc 5x is discontinuous. What this usually means is to find when the value approaches infinity.

    We know from trigonometric identities that csc is the equivalent to 1 / sin, therefore the function in terms of sin is:

    f (x) = 1 / sin 5x

    We can see that the function becomes discontinuous when sin 5x = 0, that is a value divided by 0 is discontinuous or approaches infinity.

    sin 5x is equal to zero when:

    5x = 0 or π

    So given k as an arbitrary integer

    5x = k π

    So k can be: k = 0, 1, 2

    x = k π / 5
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