SOLUTION: de fine a function which satisfies the condition: A function which is discontinuous at 0 and 4, but bounded everywhere.

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Question 843212: de fine a function which satisfies the condition:
A function which is discontinuous at 0 and 4, but bounded everywhere.

Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
e.g. Suppose f is a function that satisfies where and where or . It is bounded by y = 2 and y = -2, and discontinuous at 0, 4.
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