Three Types of Discontinuities
There are 3 common types of discontinuities.
1. Infinite Discontinuity
2. Removable Gap
3. Jump Discontinuity
Let a be a real number and f (x) a real function. Then we say
1. f creates an Infinite Discontinuity at a
if any of the one or two sided limits at a is infinite.
If f (a) is defined, then we can furthermore say that f has an infinite discontinuity at a.
2. f creates a Removable Gap at a
if the two sided limit
exists and is finite
but f (a) is not defined or not equal to the limit.
If f (a) is defined then we can furthermore say that f has a removable gap discontinuity at a.
3. f creates a Jump Discontinuity at a if each of the one sided limits is finite but they don’t agree.
If f (a) is defined then we can furthermore say that f has a jump discontinuity at a.
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