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TS EAMCET · Maths · Continuity and Differentiability

If \(f: R \rightarrow R\) is defined by \(f(x)=x-[x]\), where \([x]\) is the greatest integer not exceeding \(x\), then the set of discontinuous of \(f\) is

  1. A the empty set
  2. B \(R\)
  3. C \(Z\)
  4. D \(N\)
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Correct Answer

(C) \(Z\)

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We know that, \[ f(x)=\left\{\begin{array}{cc} x-(n-1) & \text { for }-1 < x < n \\ 0 & \text { for } x=n \\ x-n & \text { for } n < x < n+1 \end{array}\right. \] where \(n \in z\) Now, we check the continuity at \(x=n\)…