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  1. What is a continuous extension? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    To find examples and explanations on the internet at the elementary calculus level, try googling the phrase "continuous extension" (or variations of it, such as "extension by continuity") …

  2. What's the difference between continuous and piecewise …

    Oct 15, 2016 · A continuous function is a function where the limit exists everywhere, and the function at those points is defined to be the same as the limit. I was looking at the image of a …

  3. Difference between continuity and uniform continuity

    Jan 27, 2014 · To understand the difference between continuity and uniform continuity, it is useful to think of a particular example of a function that's continuous on $\mathbb R$ but not …

  4. calculus - A function is said to be continuous. Can it still have ...

    Aug 15, 2016 · This is a general question. A function is said to be continuous. Can it still have vertical asymptotes? Looking at the definition of continuity, I would say no. Because near a …

  5. Proof of Continuous compounding formula - Mathematics Stack …

    Following is the formula to calculate continuous compounding A = P e^(RT) Continuous Compound Interest Formula where, P = principal amount (initial investment) r = annual interest …

  6. is bounded linear operator necessarily continuous?

    3 This property is unrelated to the completeness of the domain or range, but instead only to the linear nature of the operator. Yes, a linear operator (between normed spaces) is bounded if …

  7. Continuous maps in topology; the definition? - Mathematics Stack …

    May 6, 2016 · A constant function is continuous, but for most topologies does not map an open set to an open set. For a familiar somewhat different example, the image of $ (0,42)$ under …

  8. Continuous from the left/right - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Apr 27, 2021 · Continuous from the left/right Ask Question Asked 4 years, 6 months ago Modified 4 years, 6 months ago

  9. The definition of continuously differentiable functions

    Jan 24, 2015 · Note the ending "-ly", which makes it an adverb, not an adjective. So "continuously differentiable" means "differentiable in a continuous way".

  10. calculus - Are functions considered continuous at endpoints ...

    In either case, a function is continuous on its domain if it is continuous at every point in the domain. Thus a function can be continuous on either $ [a,b]$ or $ (a,b)$.