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At what value is there a jump discontinuity?A. x=-10B. x=-5C. x=10D. x=15

At what value is there a jump discontinuity?A. x=-10B. x=-5C. x=10D. x=15-example-1
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Step 1:

Jump discontinuity is when the two-sided limit doesn't exist because the one-sided limits aren't equal. Asymptotic/infinite discontinuity is when the two-sided limit doesn't exist because it's unbounded.

Step 2:

The graph below is an example of jump discontinuity

Final answer

Jump discontinuity occurs at x = -10

At what value is there a jump discontinuity?A. x=-10B. x=-5C. x=10D. x=15-example-1
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