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Chapter 2, Problem 60E

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Nonremovable discontinuity Give an example of a function g(x) that is continuous for all values of x except x = -1, where it has a nonremovable discontinuity. Explain how you know that g is discontinuous there and why the discontinuity is not removable.

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PROBLEM 60E

Nonremovable discontinuity Give an example of a function g(x) that is continuous for all values of x except x = -1, where it has a nonremovable discontinuity. Explain how you know that g is discontinuous there and why the discontinuity is not removable.

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We have to give an example of a function g(x) that is continuous for all values of x except x = -1, where it has a nonremovable discontinuity and we have to explain how you know that g is discontinuous there and why the discontinuity is not removable.

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