SOLUTION: How do I find the x and y coordinates of the point of discontinuity F(x)=(x^3+x^2-12x-180)/(x-6)

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Question 871847: How do I find the x and y coordinates of the point of discontinuity F(x)=(x^3+x^2-12x-180)/(x-6)
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How do I find the x and y coordinates of the point of discontinuity F(x)=(x^3+x^2-12x-180)/(x-6)
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Ans: You don't. A discontinuity means just that--there is no point
at that x value.
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Your discontiinuity occurs at x = 6.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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