Continuous
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A property of a function.
Definition. A function , where is a real interval, is continuous in the point , if for any there exists a number (depending on ) such that for all we have .
A function is said to be continuous on an interval if it is continuous in each of the interval's points.
An alternative definition using limits is .
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