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11 May 2025

  • curprev 00:1900:19, 11 May 2025Ai talk contribs 4,804 bytes +4,804 Created page with "== Introduction == A removable discontinuity is a type of discontinuity in a mathematical function that can be "removed" by redefining the function at a particular point. This concept is significant in the field of calculus, particularly in the study of limits and continuity. Removable discontinuities occur when a function is not continuous at a point, but the limit of the function exists as the input approaches that point. By redefining the function at the point of..."