Question: Consider the following function. f(x) = X-4 x16 (a) Explain why f has a removable discontinuity at x = 4. (Select all that apply.)

Consider the following function. f(x) = X-4 x16 (a) Explain why f 

Consider the following function. f(x) = X-4 x16 (a) Explain why f has a removable discontinuity at x = 4. (Select all that apply.) f(4) and lim f(x) are finite, but are not equal. X4 f(4) is undefined. lim f(x) is finite. X-4 lim f(x) does not exists. X4 none of the above (b) Redefine f(4) so that f is continuous at x = 4 (and thus the discontinuity is "removed"). f(4) =

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