Lecture

Implicit Functions: Analysis II

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This lecture covers implicit functions, demonstrating the existence and uniqueness of solutions to equations. It explores the continuity of functions and the properties of monotonicity. The instructor explains how to find locally unique functions and proves their continuity.

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