Removable discontinuity: A point where the limit exists but f(c) is either undefined or not equal to the limit.
How to apply it: Show a discontinuity is removable by demonstrating the limit exists and can be redefined to restore continuity.
Course: AP Calculus AB · Unit: Limits and Continuity
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