epäjatkuvuusko
Epäjatkuvuusko, often translated as discontinuity point or simply discontinuity, refers to a point where a mathematical function or a sequence is not continuous. For a function to be continuous at a point, three conditions must be met: the function must be defined at that point, the limit of the function must exist at that point, and the value of the function at that point must equal the limit. If any of these conditions fail, the point is considered an epäjatkuvuusko.
There are several types of epäjatkuvuusko. A removable discontinuity occurs when the limit of the function
Understanding epäjatkuvuusko is crucial in calculus and analysis. It helps in identifying the behavior of functions