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Is anyone able to assist with this complex question? Thanks-example-1

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A finite discontinuity exists when the two-sided limit does not exist, but the two one-sided limits are both finite, yet not equal to each other. The graph of a function having this feature will show a vertical gap between the two branches of the function.

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