
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") …
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 …
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 …
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 …
Absolutely continuous functions - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Sep 5, 2012 · This might probably be classed as a soft question. But I would be very interested to know the motivation behind the definition of an absolutely continuous function. To state "A real …
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 …
Closure of continuous image of closure - Mathematics Stack …
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Continuous function proof by definition - Mathematics Stack …
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Is derivative always continuous? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Jul 21, 2020 · Is the derivative of a differentiable function always continuous? My intuition goes like this: If we imagine derivative as function which describes slopes of (special) tangent lines …
Continuous versus differentiable - Mathematics Stack Exchange
A function is "differentiable" if it has a derivative. A function is "continuous" if it has no sudden jumps in it. Until today, I thought these were merely two equivalent definitions of the same c...