Question: Suppose that a function f(x) is discontinuous (i.e., not continuous) at x =c. Then it follows that.. O f(x) is undefined at x =c. O
Suppose that a function f(x) is discontinuous (i.e., not continuous) at x =c. Then it follows that.. O f(x) is undefined at x =c. O lim f(x) does not exist. O f(x) has a denominator that is equal to zero when x = c . Of(c) and lim f(x ) are different, if they both exist.
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