Continuity at a point: A function f is continuous at x = c if f(c) is defined, lim as x approaches c of f(x) exists, and lim as x approaches c of f(x) = f(c).
How to apply it: Verify all three continuity conditions to show a function is continuous at a specific point.
Course: AP Calculus AB · Unit: Limits and Continuity
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