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Posted by Cute Baccha❤️ 4 years ago
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Aseem Mahajan 4 years ago
</body> $$\displaystyle \lim \limits_{x \to c}f(x) = f(c)$$
Aseem Mahajan 4 years ago
A function is Continuous at a point if the value of function coincides with the limiting value at that point, else its differentiable
Mathematically,
f is continous if, $$\displaystyle \lim \limits_{x \to c} f(x) = f(c)
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