A function f(x) is said to be continuous at x = a,
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In other words, a function f is continuous at a point x=a, when (i) the function f is defined at a, (ii) the limit of f as x approaches a from the right-hand and left-hand limits exist and are equal, and (iii) the limit of f as x approaches a is equal to f(a).
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