4. Let f(z) be defined by if z # 1, if z = 1. ƒ(z) { At which points does f(z) have a limit, and at which points is it continuous? Which of the discontinuities of f(z) are removable?

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4. Let f(2) be defined by
if z # 1,
if z = 1.
ƒ(2) {
At which points does f(z) have a limit, and at which points is it continuous? Which
of the discontinuities of f(z) are removable?
Transcribed Image Text:4. Let f(2) be defined by if z # 1, if z = 1. ƒ(2) { At which points does f(z) have a limit, and at which points is it continuous? Which of the discontinuities of f(z) are removable?
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