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Identifying 'holes' (Removable Discontinuities) in a Rational Function

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Question: A function f is said to have a removable discontinuity at a if:
1. is either not defined or not continuous at a2. f(a) could either be defined or redefined so that the new function is continuous at a.Let f(x) = 2x2+3x−14 ÷ x−2Show that f has a removable discontinuity at 2 and determine the value for f(2) that would make f continuous at 2.Need to redefine f(2) =
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