Precalculus with Limits: A Graphing Approach, Sixth Edition
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2. Polynomial Functions of Higher Degree
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Exercise 1 Page 109

What do we call a graph of a function without any gaps?

continuous

We want to complete the sentence.

The graph of a polynomial function is , so it has no breaks, holes, or gaps.

The graph of a polynomial function does not have any breaks. Let's take a look at the example graph.

We can draw a function without lifting a pen. We say that the graph is continuous. Let's fill in the blank.

The graph of a polynomial function is continuous, so it has no breaks, holes, or gaps.