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Is the statement " continuity of a function is defined only in its domain " true? Explain please

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Answered by bhuvankumarapatripow
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Step-by-step explanation:

A function is said to be continuous on an interval when the function is defined at every point on that interval and undergoes no interruptions, jumps, or breaks. If some function f(x) satisfies these criteria from x=a to x=b, for example, we say that f(x) is continuous on the interval [a, b].

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Answered by yuvarajkandasamy2006
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