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A removable discontinuity occurs in a function at a point where the function is not defined or not continuous, but can be made continuous by appropriately defining or redefining the function's value at that point. It is often visualized as a 'hole' in the graph of the function, which can be 'filled' by adjusting the function's definition at the discontinuous point.
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