Discontinuity: The Four Types of Discontinuities You Need to Know

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Probably the best video on this small topic there is on the web.
Absolutely fantastic.

tasnimulsarwar
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Really, the best explanation in short time .🙇🙇🙇 " Teach... me such more "

sudarshann
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I am from india, but sir your english pronounciation is too good that i have also understand it exactly which u want.... Thankyou so much sir

AkashYadav-kevh
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I would be very happy to see a broad discussions on discontinuity, sir

robertrobert
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I'm trying to learn this while overseas and this video saved my life.

saborg
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I was struggling to understand the types of discontinuities for not just hours, but days. It is only when I came to this video that I could clearly understand the types of discontinuities within few minuits.
Regards from Siliguri, India🙏

ishanbarma
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super easy to understand. You are a lifesaver!

RobertoRodriguez-yifs
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Short video but great explanation, nice video sir 👏👍

saltyswad
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We indians are nearly everywhere when it comes to videos like this

rambojohn
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Sir....Which type of discontinuity is removable nd which is not???plz answer....🤔💫

hassanzaheer
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Can you explain oscillating dis continuity by using this expression sin(1/x)

subhashreepatra
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Sin (1/x) is an example of an oscillating discontinuity can somebody give me more examples other than cos(1/x)

ronycb
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In the 1/x-1 the quartiles are changing

annakakoulidou
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Isn't 1/(x-1) considered continuous by definition because 0 is not in it's domain?

arsicjovan
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What about an "endpoint" or "fundamental" discontinuity? Like sqrt(x) exists at x=0, but it is not continuous there.

patrickflorence
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How to get the function from real life data? is there a software anyone can suggest?

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