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Explain why the function is discontinuous at the given number a. (select all that apply.) f(x) = 1 x + 1 a = βˆ’1 lim xβ†’βˆ’1 f(x) does not exist. f(βˆ’1) and lim xβ†’βˆ’1 f(x) exist, but are not equal. lim xβ†’βˆ’1+ f(x) and lim xβ†’βˆ’1βˆ’ f(x) exist, but are not equal. f(βˆ’1) is undefined. none of the above

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