A continuous curve.
the maximum or minimum value of a continuous function on a set.
A quantitative variable where there is a continuous (no infinite number) of attributes. For example length/height/weight can be measure as continuous as it has not set number
A line.
it is a set of real numbers its consider fraction
A continuous curve.
time to learn a song for 4 hours, is this discrete or continuous data set?
continuous
the maximum or minimum value of a continuous function on a set.
Speed is a continuous variable since it can take on an infinite set of values.
A quantitative variable where there is a continuous (no infinite number) of attributes. For example length/height/weight can be measure as continuous as it has not set number
A line.
a set of waves you surf on
It's not that difficult. :) Press the left directional key and then select the overlapping rectangles which signify continuous shooting and press the SET key. That's it!
it is a set of real numbers its consider fraction
Yes, the inverse image of a measurable set under a continuous map is measurable. If ( f: X \to Y ) is a continuous function and ( A \subseteq Y ) is a measurable set, then the preimage ( f^{-1}(A) ) is measurable in ( X ). This property holds for various types of measurable spaces, including Borel and Lebesgue measurability. Thus, continuous functions preserve the measurability of sets through their inverse images.
Any set that can be mapped to the rational numbers or any subset of it.