Posted by math1 on Wednesday, January 18, 2012 at 9:42pm.
f(x) is continuous at x=c if
lim(x->c) f(x) = f(c)
since f(x) = 1 the limit exists for all x, and the limit is 1, since f(x)=1 for any x.
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