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Let `[x]` be the greatest integer less than or equal to `xdot` Then, at which of the following point (s) function `f(x)=xcos(pi(x+[x]))` is discontinuous? (a)`x=1` (b) `x=-1` (c) `x=0` (d) `x=2`

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