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Removable and nonremovable discontinuities describe the difference between a discontinuity that is removable and a discontinuity that is nonremovable. Then give an example of a function that satisfies each description.
(a) A function with a non-removable discontinuity at x=4
(b) A function with a removable discontinuity at x=-4
(c) A function that has both of the characteristics described in parts (a) and (b).
Removable and nonremovable discontinuities describe the difference between a discontinuity that is removable and a discontinuity that is nonremovable. Then give an example of a function that satisfies each description.
(a) A function with a non-removable discontinuity at x=4
(b) A function with a removable discontinuity at x=-4
(c) A function that has both of the characteristics described in parts (a) and (b).
Priyanshu PatelLv10
8 Dec 2020