Find the value of that will make the function ƒ(z) continuous everywhere. f(x) = 4z + k, -5 0 = Osuch a k does not exist O A-5 #V-5

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What value does k need to be for this to be continuous everywhere?
Find the value of that will make the function ƒ(z) continuous everywhere. f(x) =
4z + k,
| kz² -
0
Osuch a k does not exist
0
14
#-5
V-5
Transcribed Image Text:Find the value of that will make the function ƒ(z) continuous everywhere. f(x) = 4z + k, | kz² - 0 Osuch a k does not exist 0 14 #-5 V-5
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