Where is there a hole (point or removable discontinuity) in the graph of the followin function? x-1 f(x) = a- 1)(x-2) A at x= 1 only B at x= 2 only at x= 0 only at x= 1 and x= 2

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Where is there a hole (point or removable discontinuity) in the graph of the following
function?
x-1
f(x) =
(x – 1)(x – 2)
A
at x= 1 only
B
at x= 2 only
at x= 0 only
at x= 1 and x= 2
Transcribed Image Text:Question 3 Where is there a hole (point or removable discontinuity) in the graph of the following function? x-1 f(x) = (x – 1)(x – 2) A at x= 1 only B at x= 2 only at x= 0 only at x= 1 and x= 2
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