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9. If you were allowed to (re)assign y-values to just one or two xs, could you get rid of any of the discontinuities you listed in the previous
9. If you were allowed to (re)assign y-values to just one or two xs, could you get rid of any of the discontinuities you listed in the previous problem? If not, why not; if so, which one(s), and why? 10. Look at the graph of f (x) below. Answer the following questions: (a) At which x is f (x) continuous? At which x is it discontinuous? (b) Are there any xs where you could make f (x) continuous by (re)assigning a y-value? 11. What should b and c be if f (x) is supposed to be continuous at x = 2?