In the plot of the function below. Which is the point at which the discontinuity is of removable type?
r
Let the function be given by f(x).
The function is said to have a removable discontinuity at x0 provided.
(i) Both f(x0) and limx→x0f(x)=L<∞ exist.
(ii) f(x0)≠L.
The discontinuity is removed by redefining the function as below.
F(x)={f(x) for x ≠x0 L for x=x0
This sort of discontinuity is present only at x=r