barrygoldman1 ,
@barrygoldman1@sauropods.win avatar

@futurebird as opposed to not continous ANYWHERE it is defined, like

f(x) = 0 if x is rational
=1 if x is irrational

defined everywhere, continuous nowhere

for 1/x i think the point is tat if defined from R->R there is NO way to MAKE it continuous at 0

i think if you extend it to the complex numbers there is a way... i don't remember how it works.

f(x) =(x-1)/(x^2-1) CAN be defined to be continous at x=1

anyway that's how i'd look at things

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