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Suppose f(x)={5x7x+c for x≥9, for x<9. In order to make f(x) continuous for all x in (−[infinity],[infinity]), what number should c be equal to? c= 9 (If there is no possible value of c that makes f(x) continuous for all real x, enter "none".)

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