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A function f(x) is said to have a removable discontinuity at x=a if: 1. f is either not defined or not continuous at x=a . 2. f(a) could either be defined or redefined so that the new function IS continuous at x=a. Let f(x) = {((6)/(x)+(-5 x+18)/(x(x-3)), "if", x doesnt = 0 "and" x doesnt =3),( 3, "if", x=0) :} Show that f(x) has a removable discontinuity at x=0 and determine what value for f(0) would make f(x) continuous at x=0 . Must redefine f(0)= ?

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it would be 5

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