Limits, Continuity and Differentiability Part 3

Section: Mathematics
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Let [x] denote the greatest integer function, and let m and n respectively be the numbers of the points, where the function f(x)=[x]+|x−2|,−2<x<3, is not continuous and not differentiable. Then m+n is equal to :

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