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To find: if the domain is undefine then the graph of the function shows discontinuity.
Answer to Problem 3SGA
For the domain value is undefined, if it matches up the graph pieces then the function has point discontinuity.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
There is value in the domain for the function is undefined.
Concept used:
Function will discontinue if the domain value is undefined or there is asymptote form.
The graph cannot cut the point where the point shows undefined since, there is no exact solution for the given point.
Calculation:
Let’s consider there is a value the domain for which a function is undefined, but the pieces of the graph match up need to find whether the function has infinite discontinuity or point discontinuity.
Hence, For the domain value is undefined, if it matches up the graph pieces then the function has point discontinuity.
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