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Removable Discontinuity
Summary
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
.
Relevant Degrees
Mathematical Analysis 70%
Fundamentals of Mathematics 30%
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