You should have some intuition about what it means for a graph to be continuous. Basically, a function is continuous if there are no holes, breaks, jumps, fractures, broken bones, etc. in its graph. You can also think about it this way: A function is continuous if you can draw the entire thing without picking up your pencil. Let’s take some time to classify the most common types of discontinuity.
Read MoreIn this video we talk about how to find discontinuities in a function.
Read MoreIn this video we talk about the different kinds of discontinuities and show which discontinuities are removable and which are nonremovable.
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