A graph that has isolated points is discontinues if isolated means that a point is plotted say a but the limit as f(x) approaches a does not equal a
It is a graph of isolated points - nothing more, nothing less!
The fixed points of a function f(x) are the points where f(x)= x.
Since there are no "following" points, none of them.
A set of points forming a straight line.
a function whose magnitude depends on the path followed by the function and on the end points.
A graph composed of isolated points.
It is a graph of isolated points - nothing more, nothing less!
It describes points on a plane.
The fixed points of a function f(x) are the points where f(x)= x.
If you want to compose two functions, you need the range of the first function to have points in common with the _____ of the second function.
legends
Take the set of points 1/n for all integers n. This is an isolated set of points- that is, for any of them there is an open ball about the point not containing any other point. However, this set has a limit point which is not contained in the set (namely 0), hence it is not closed.
A set which is made up only of isolated points is called a discrete set.
Three.
Straight line
points
The concluding paragraph summarizes the main points of the writing and reinforces the main idea or argument. It gives closure to the piece, leaving the reader with a final thought or impression.