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    Determine the Points Where the Function Is Not Continuous and State
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Determine the Points Where the Function Is Not Continuous and State

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Determine the points where the function is not continuous and state the type of the discontinuity: removable, jump, infinite, or none of these.
A) Determine the points where the function is not continuous and state the type of the discontinuity: removable, jump, infinite, or none of these. A)    B)    C)
B) Determine the points where the function is not continuous and state the type of the discontinuity: removable, jump, infinite, or none of these. A)    B)    C)
C) Determine the points where the function is not continuous and state the type of the discontinuity: removable, jump, infinite, or none of these. A)    B)    C)

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