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Draw a straight vertical line that passes through x=1 so it should it should be a continuous line (unless a range is stated) on the line where the x is always equal to 1.
No. There are many common functions which are not discrete but the are not continuous everywhere. For example, 1/x is not continuous at x = 0 (it is not even defined there. Then there are curves with step jumps.
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2 sixths are equal to 1 third
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Yes, that happens with any continuous function. The limit is equal to the function value in this case.Yes, that happens with any continuous function. The limit is equal to the function value in this case.Yes, that happens with any continuous function. The limit is equal to the function value in this case.Yes, that happens with any continuous function. The limit is equal to the function value in this case.
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Draw a straight vertical line that passes through x=1 so it should it should be a continuous line (unless a range is stated) on the line where the x is always equal to 1.
The ISBN of Past Continuous is 0-8276-0239-1.
No. y = 1/x is continuous but unbounded.
Yes, but not just continuous prob distribs. It applies to discontinous or discrete distributions as well.
The Continuous Front was considered a great revolution in military affairs.
A seesaw is a simple machine that has a continuous lever with equal arms. When one end of the seesaw is pushed down, the other end goes up, demonstrating the principle of a lever with balanced arms.
No. There are many common functions which are not discrete but the are not continuous everywhere. For example, 1/x is not continuous at x = 0 (it is not even defined there. Then there are curves with step jumps.
No. Not all functions are continuous. For example, the function f(x) = 1/x is undefined at x = 0.