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Can an undefined endpoint be a discontinuity? Can it be continuous by changing the definition? For example, the first question on page 64 of Advanced Mathematics in Tongji Edition.
Of course! Discontinuous points can be removed, as long as the left and right limits of the point exist and are equal, it is not required that the point must be defined, for example:

F (x) = (x-1)/(x 2-1), this function is not defined at the point of x= 1, but both the left limit and the right limit exist and are equal, belonging to discontinuous points.