Final answer:
To solve the function f(x), we need to handle the case of x = 0 as a special case, and for x ≠ 0, the function is simply 1/x.
Step-by-step explanation:
The given question is asking to solve the function f(x), which is defined as follows:
f(x) = 1/x if x ≠ 0, f(x) = 0 if x = 0
To solve this function, we need to handle the case of x = 0 as a special case. For x ≠ 0, the function is simply 1/x. However, when x = 0, the function evaluates to 0. Therefore, the function is not defined at x = 0, and we can say it has a hole at x = 0 on its graph.