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1) f: R -> R just means that the function takes a real number x in and outputs a real number. (You could compare that to something like f: C -> R defined by f(z) = |z| which takes in a complex number z and outputs a real number (its modulus).)Easy question i know but,
Suppose that f:R -> R is defined by f(x)=|x|
a) show that f is continuous at 0
b) is f continuous everywhere? Give brief reasons for your answer.
and what does (f : R-> R) mean.
lol man you practically failed maths, why are you answering maths questionsI think this is a limits question.
As 'R -> R' means as the variable (X) goes towards a point, i.e. it would be written as, as X -> 0 or as X -> infinity etc.
I hated that stuff.
At a guess I'd say f is continuous everywhere on the interval [0, infinity).