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Find values of $x,$ if any, at which $f$ is not continuous.$$f(x)=\frac{5}{x}+\frac{2 x}{x+4}$$
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Step 1: First, we need to find the values of $x$ that make the denominator of each fraction in the function $f(x)$ equal to zero. Show more…
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