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A discontinuous function can be made continuous by redefining the domain to exclude the points of discontinuities.

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The correct option is A

True


This is true, A function can be made continuous by excluding points of discontinuities. When we exclude a point x = c then it removes the need for satisfying the condition = f(c) because there is no function value f(c) let x = c. i.e., if a1,a2,a3, . . . . . are the points of discontinuities for a function f, then we get a continuous function in the domain R - {a1,a2,a3.....}

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