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- (5 points) the graph of f(x) is shown in figure 1. fill in the blanks: the function has a ____ discontinuity at x = __ and a __ discontinuity at x = ____. a. removable, 1; infinite, -1 b. jump, -1; removable, 4 c. removable, -1; jump, 1 d. infinite 4; removable 1 e. none of the above
Step1: Identify removable discontinuity
A removable discontinuity occurs when the limit of the function exists at a point, but the function is not defined or has a different value at that point. Looking at the graph, at \(x = - 1\), the function has a hole. The left - hand limit and the right - hand limit as \(x\to - 1\) are equal, so there is a removable discontinuity at \(x=-1\).
Step2: Identify jump discontinuity
A jump discontinuity occurs when the left - hand limit and the right - hand limit of the function at a point exist but are not equal. At \(x = 1\), as \(x\) approaches \(1\) from the left and from the right, the function approaches different values. So there is a jump discontinuity at \(x = 1\).
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C. removable, -1; jump, 1