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AP Calculus AB/BC
Unit 1 – Limits and Continuity
Topic 1.13
What is a removable discontinuity?
A discontinuity that occurs when the function approaches different values as x approaches the point of discontinuity
A discontinuity that occurs when the function has different values on either side of a point
A discontinuity that occurs when the function is not defined at a single point, but it can be made continuous
A discontinuity that cannot be removed by any algebraic manipulation
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AP Calculus AB/BC - 1.13 Removing Discontinuities
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