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58.The following is one of the firstprinciples of mathematics(A) The definition of differentiation(B) The definition of integration(C) The definition of continuity(D) None of these​

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Answered by shamsul18
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Answer:

c

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the first principal of continuity

Answered by asifkuet
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A) Definition of Differentiation: The operation of finding the differential or derivative of a function.

B) Definition of Integration: The operation of finding the integral of a function or equation, especially solving a differential equation.

C) The definition is of continuity mathematical function such that a small change in the independent variable, or point of the domain, produces only a small change in the value of the function.

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Let's know more terms called axioms and postulates.

Axioms:  A self-evident truth that requires no proof.

Postulates:  Suggest or assume the existence, fact, or truth of (something) as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or belief.

The first principle is the basic assumption which cannot be explained any further. Over two thousand years ago, Aristotle defined the first principle as “the first basis from which a thing is known.” In a seance,

From my point of view, The answer is (D) None of this.

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