Answer:
Jump discontinuity at x = -2 & infinite discontinuity at x = 0.
Explanation:
Hi again,
In this example, we see that there is a jump discontinuity at x = -2 because the line hypothetically "jumps" from y = 2 to y = 0. (just a way to remember these terms)
In addition, there is an infinite discontinuity at x = 0 because the green function will become infinitely close to x = 0 but never crosses nor touches it.
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