The given graph is discontinuous at x=a because the limit doesn't exist at x=a
True
This is one way of having discontinuity. i.e., to have a sudden break of graph at a point and the following curve starts at some other point. This is the case where left hand and right hand limits are different from each other.
i.e., Here,
L.H.L ≠ R.H.L
or
limx→a−f(x)≠limx→a+f(x)
Hence , the given function is discontinuous