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AP EAMCET · Maths · Functions

A point in the domain that cannot be filled in so that the resulting function is continuous is called

  1. A Removable Discontinuity
  2. B Non-Removable Discontinuity
  3. C Impossible Discontinuity
  4. D Irrelevant Discontinuity
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(B) Non-Removable Discontinuity

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We have, A point in the domain that can't be filled in so that resulting function is discontinuous is called non-removable discontinuity. Hence, option (b) is correct.