Non-Removable Discontinuity
Non-Removable Discontinuity If , then f(x) is said to have the first kind of non-removable discontinuity. Consider the function f(x) = 1/x. the function is not defined at x = 0. It cannot be extended to a continuous function whose domain is R. since no matter what value is assigned at 0, the resulting function Read more about Non-Removable Discontinuity[…]