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  1. 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") simultaneously …

  2. Proof of Continuous compounding formula - Mathematics Stack …

    12 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 rate (as a …

  3. probability theory - Why does a C.D.F need to be right-continuous ...

    May 10, 2019 · Of course, the CDF of the always-zero random variable $0$ is the right-continuous unit step function, which differs from the above function only at the point of discontinuity at $x=0$.

  4. 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 uniformly …

  5. What's the difference between continuous and piecewise continuous ...

    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 piecewise continuous

  6. What is the formal definition of a continuous function?

    Aug 19, 2022 · The MIT supplementary course notes you linked to give — and use — the following (non-standard) definition: We say a function is continuous if its domain is an interval, and it is continuous …

  7. Discrete vs Continuous vs Random Variables - Mathematics Stack …

    Dec 28, 2015 · A continuous random variable is a random variable with a continuous cumulative distribution function F F. Typically the range of a continuous random variable is R R, [0, ∞) [0, ∞), or …

  8. Differentiability implies continuity - A question about the proof

    Jun 6, 2015 · In my mind it seems to say, if a function is continuous, we can show that if it is also differentiable, then it is continuous. Rather than what I was expecting, namely, if a function is …

  9. 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...

  10. Continuity and Joint Continuity - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Jan 13, 2012 · the difference is in definitions, so you may want to find an example what the function is continuous in each argument but not jointly