Continuity. Calculus-Limits & Continuity: Continuity
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Functions are discontinuous where they are undefined, or where they have holes, breaks, gaps, corners, or jumps. When you define the domain of a function, you want to make sure to indicate that the function's points of discontinuity are not included the domain.
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