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`f(x) ` is continuous at `x = 0` then which of the following are always true ?

A

`underset(x rarr 0)(lim) f(x) = 0`

B

f(x) is non coninuous at x = 1

C

`g(x) = x^(2) f(x)` is continuous x = 0

D

`underset(x rarr 0^(+))(lim) (f(x) - f(0)) = 0`

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