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  • 23-09-2020
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Please help with this Calculus problem!!!!!

Please help with this Calculus problem class=

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Ellie929
Ellie929 Ellie929
  • 23-09-2020
For a non removable discontinuity, you want your function to equal some number (not zero) divided by zero when you plug in 3 for x

I can see that you’ve written and erased
1/(x-3)

This works as an answer. It would create a vertical asymptote, which is nonremovable
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