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27 September, 17:18

How can you tell if a discontinuity of a limit is removable or not removable?

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  1. 27 September, 18:22
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    A discontinuity is present if any of ...

    the limit doesn't exist the limit is not the same as the value of the function

    If the one of these that is the cause of discontinuity is the last one and defining the function will make this issue go away, then the discontinuity is removable.
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