Let f(x)=x−11​ if x=1 and f(1)=a. Prove that for any a∈R the function f(x) is not continuous at 1.

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Let f(x)=x−11​ if x=1 and f(1)=a. Prove that for any a∈R the function f(x) is not continuous at 1.

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Let f(x)=x−11​ if x=1 and f(1)=a. Prove that for any a∈R the function f(x) is not continuous at 1.
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