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1 Introduction to Real Analysis
Dr. Weihu Hong Clayton State University 11/4/2008

2 Continuous Functions Definition Let E be a subset of R and f a real-valued function with domain E, that is, f : ER. The function f is continuous at a point p in E, if The function f is continuous on E if and only if f is continuous at every point of E.

3 Continuous Functions Remark. The function f is continuous at a point p in E if and only if

4 Make Continuous Functions From Old Ones
Theorem Let E be a subset of R and f and g are real-valued functions with domain E, that is, f : ER, g : ER. Assume both functions f and g are continuous at a point p in E, then

5 Make Continuous Functions From Old Ones
Theorem

6 Topological Characterization of Continuity
Theorem

7 Continuity and Compactness
Theorem Corollary

8 Intermediate Value Theorem (IVT)
Corollary

9 Intermediate Value Theorem (IVT)
Corollary Corollary (A fixed point).


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