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Find the numbers at which $f$ is continuous. At which numbers is $f$ discontinuous?$$f(x)=4 \csc x$$
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The cosecant function, $\csc x$, is defined as the reciprocal of the sine function, i.e., $\csc x = \frac{1}{\sin x}$. Show more…
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