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What is the mathematical expression for f is continuous on (a,b)?(a) limx→c⁡f(x) = f(c) ∀ c ∈ a(b) limx→c⁡f(x) = f(c) ∀ c ∈ (a,b)(c) limx→c⁡f(x) = f(c) ∀ c ∈ b(d) limx→a⁡f(x) = f(c) ∀ c ∈ (a,b)The question was posed to me by my school teacher while I was bunking the class.My question is taken from Continuity topic in division Continuity and Differentiability of Mathematics – Class 12

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The CORRECT choice is (b) limx→C⁡f(x) = f(c) ∀ c ∈ (a,b)

The best explanation: A function f defined on (a,b) is said to be CONTINUOUS on (a,b) if it is continuous at EVERY point of (a,b) i.e., if limx→c⁡f(x)=f(c) ∀ c ∈ (a,b).



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