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A function $f$ is continuous at $c$ only if the left-hand limit, right-hand limit and $f(c)$ are:
Aall zero
Ball equal
Cundefined
Dall different
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. all equal
Continuity at c requires LHL = RHL = f(c), all equal.
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