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OpenStudy (mhchen):

True/False Discontinuities: h(x) is rational and h(x) = f(x)/g(x). f(1) = 0, and g(1) = 0. Then there must be a removable discontinuity at x=1. I can't think of a any counter-examples, but I know it's false...

OpenStudy (mrs.ambrose614):

True

OpenStudy (mrs.ambrose614):

The awnser I true

OpenStudy (mhchen):

Thanks for 'giving me the answer' without providing an explanation :b I researched it myself and it's FALSE because if there's a multiplicity, then it'd be infinite.

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