Is it possible for a function be continuous at all points in its domain and also have one two-sided limit equal to infinity at some point in the domain?
Its not possible , right?
Please help by offering some explanation and examples.
Printable View
Is it possible for a function be continuous at all points in its domain and also have one two-sided limit equal to infinity at some point in the domain?
Its not possible , right?
Please help by offering some explanation and examples.
No
If the function was inf at a discrete point, then it would not be considered continuous.