How do you find the points of continuity and the points of discontinuity for a function?

1 Answer
May 27, 2016

A simple statement can be made as follows:

Explanation:

The points of continuity are points where a function exists, that it has some real value at that point.
Since the question emanates from the topic of 'Limits' it can be further added that a function exist at a point 'a' if #lim_ (x->a) f(x)# exists (means it has some real value.)

The points of discontinuity are that where a function does not exist or it is undefined.