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The graph of the function f is shown above. At what value of x does f have a jump discontinuity?

The graph of the function f is shown above. At what value of x does f have a jump-example-1
User Pat Hermens
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Answer:

x = 7

Step-by-step explanation:

Note that:

• When we have a function whose graph does not connect with each other, the function is said to be discontinuous

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• When a function jumps from one point to another along a curve, the function is said to have a jump discontinuity

The point on the given graph f(x) where we have a jump discontinuity is x = 7

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