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essential discontinuity
Let f(x) be a real-valued function and let a be a number in the domain of f(x). If lim_(x->a) f(x) = ± ∞, lim_(x->a^-) f(x) = ± ∞ or lim_(x->a^+) f(x) = ± ∞, then f(x) has an infinite discontinuity at a.
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