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Standard XII
Mathematics
Jump of a Discontinuity
What is the v...
Question
What is the value of jump at x = 2, for f(x);
f(x) =
2
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Solution
The correct option is
A
2
We can see that left hand limit at x = 2 is = 1 and Right hand limit at x = 2 is = 3
So, jump =
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m
x
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2
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f
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x
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x
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=
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1
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3
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=
2
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