A graph is a way to see differences in plotted numbers. When one takes two functions, and plugs them into the graph two images will appear. If both images do not follow suit with one another they are determined to not share continuity and vice verse.
Tangent continuity: No sharp angles. Curvature continuity: No sharp radius changes.
responses is 547.a Introduction to Continuity
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Discrete and Continuous GraphThis will be a very basic definition but understandable one A graph is discrete when one (or both) of the variables has discrete entries, its means that are entered number, without decimal part, so the graph has no continuity, the trace will be broken parts, not a single one.beside a continuous graph is a graph where both variables are continuous, it means that their field's are de Real number, so the trace it's a continuous line.Also we can differentiated because the range are points (in a discrete one) and all the numbers (in a continuous one).
A graph is a way to see differences in plotted numbers. When one takes two functions, and plugs them into the graph two images will appear. If both images do not follow suit with one another they are determined to not share continuity and vice verse.
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Proximity, Similarity, Continuity, and Connectedness
Continuity
What is the difference between absolute continuity and differential continuity? Do an individual's experiences affect differential continuity? Provide specific examples
What is the difference between absolute continuity and differential continuity? Do an individual's experiences affect differential continuity? Provide specific examples
Tangent continuity: No sharp angles. Curvature continuity: No sharp radius changes.
What does continuity mean?
You would use a bar graph is useful when the independent variable (x-variable) is categorical. But there are no hard and fast rules. If it conveys the relevant information effectively then use it and if not don't.
Continuity working groups
A continuity tester.