Find all values x = a where the function is discontinuous. For each point of discontinuity, give (a) \lim_{x\to a^{-}} f(x), (b) \lim_{x\to a^{+}} f(x), (c) \lim_{x\to a} f(x), (d) f(a) if it exists, and (e) identify which conditions for continuity are not met. Be sure to note when the limit doesn't exist. f(x) is discontinuous at x = (Use a comma to separate answers as needed.)
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