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Mathematics, 13.05.2021 03:00 adantrujillo1234

Which statement describes the discontinuity at x = 1? O a jump discontinuity that cannot be removed by extending the function
an infinite discontinuity that cannot be removed by extending the function
a removable discontinuity that can be removed by extending the function to include f(1) = 13
a removable discontinuity that can be removed by extending the function to include f(1) = -11

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