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The function is \"\".

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Continuity Test condition 1:

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Find if \"\" exists.

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Substitute \"\" in \"\".

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\"\"

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\"\".

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The function is defined at \"\".

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Continuity Test condition 2:

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Find if \"\" exists.

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Construct a table that shows the values of \"\" for \"\"-values approaching \"\" from

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the left and from the right.

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\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"
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Observe the table:

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As \"\" tends to \"\" from the left \"\" approaches to \"\".

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As \"\" tends to \"\" from the right, \"\" approaches to \"\".

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\"\" and \"\".

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Since\"\", \"\" is discontinuous at \"\".

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\"\" does not exist at \"\".

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Continuity Test condition 3:

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Check\"\".

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Observe above two conditions,

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\"\" does not exist and \"\" is defined.

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Because \"\" and \"\", \"\" has a jump discontinuity at \"\".

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\"\" has a jump discontinuity at \"\".