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Which type of discontinuity exists at x=0?​

Which type of discontinuity exists at x=0?​-example-1
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Answer:

removable

Explanation:

f(x) = cos(1/x^2) at x = 0;

For the function f(x) = cos(1/x^2) let's substitute the value of 0 in for x...

= cos(1/(0)^2)

= cos(1/0)

Now remember that x/0 is undefined. Removable discontinuity is undefined at the point x₀, and hence our solution is "removable."

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