sbmarie23
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Homework Statement
Create one example of a function within the context of a real-world science application (i.e., physics, biology, chemistry, etc.) that contains an oscillating discontinuity,
Homework Equations
y=sin (1/x)
The Attempt at a Solution
I would like to use the simple equation y=sin (1/x) as my function with oscillating discontinuity and understand that the point of discontinuity will occur at x=0 because the point of discontinuity occurs when the denominator is equal to zero, but I am stuck on writing a "SCIENCE Function Equation, in which the graph of the function would look the same as this. Please help!