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At which points is this graph discontinuous? List your answers in increasing order.

At which points is this graph discontinuous? List your answers in increasing order-example-1
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The graph is discont. at x = -2 and again at x = 1.

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Answer:

In the increasing order :

The graph is discontinuous at x= -2 and at x=1.

Explanation:

We know that the point of discontinuity of a graph is the point where the graph breaks i.e. the graph is not continuous there or in other words we may say that there is a hole in the graph.

  • From the graph we could observe that the graph is discontinuous at x = -2.
  • Also the second point of discontinuity is at x = 1.

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