Answer: B
Explanation:
f(2) = 2 and exists/is defined Holes (and asymptotes) such as the one at (2, -2) destroy continuity. The limit exists, but it is not equal to f(2), hence continuity is broken at x=2.
f(2) = 2, and is defined/exists. Holes (and asymptotes) like the hole at (2, -2) ruins continuity. The limit exists, but is not equal to f(2) which is why continuity is ruined at x=2
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