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    Limits

    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.
    Last edited by MasterJC; Jul 8th, 2004 at 12:17 PM.

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    If the function was inf at a discrete point, then it would not be considered continuous.
    "Can't" and "shouldn't" are two totally separate things.

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