How Can I Draw the Diagram for Singularity Functions in f(x)?

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To draw the diagram for the singularity function f(x) = <x-a>^1 - <x-2a>^1 - a<x-3a>^0, it is essential to understand the behavior of the function at the specified points of singularity. Users are seeking guidance on the best methods and resources for visualizing singularity functions effectively. Recommendations for websites or tools that provide tutorials or examples on this topic are requested. The discussion emphasizes the need for clear explanations and practical resources to aid in learning. Assistance from knowledgeable individuals in the community is encouraged to facilitate understanding.
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f(x) = <x-a>^1 - <x-2a>^1 - a<x-3a>^0
function y = f(x) by means of singularity functions

this is a diagram of singularities function.Can anybody pls explain to me how to draw the diagram or any website regarding this materials so that i can get to learn plsss.

thanx very much
 
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