Question #42dc1

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Nov 13, 2017

Include (x+5)*(x-6) in the denominator, and ensure that the numerator is a polynomial of at least degree 4 with those as factors.

Explanation:

As an example, consider the function ((x^2)(x+5)(x-6) )/ ((x+5)(x-6)) = x^2.

At the values x=-5, x=6, the function will have a removable discontinuity. At all other points in the domain, it will act like x^2.