How do I find removable discontinuity for a function? Calculus Limits Classifying Topics of Discontinuity (removable vs. non-removable) 1 Answer Jim H May 14, 2015 For a function, #f#, find numbers, #a# where you have: #lim_(xrarra)f(x)# exists, but it not equal to #f(a)# (Either they are different numbers or #f(a)# fails to exist.) Answer link Related questions How do you find discontinuity algebraically? How do you find discontinuity of a piecewise function? How do you find discontinuity points? How do you find the discontinuity of a function? How can you remove a discontinuity? How do i find discontinuity for a function? How do you find a removable discontinuity for a function? How do you find the discontinuity of a rational function? What does discontinuity mean? What does discontinuity mean in math? See all questions in Classifying Topics of Discontinuity (removable vs. non-removable) Impact of this question 2681 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License