Lecture

Continuity Definition: Epsilon and Delta

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This lecture covers the definition of continuity at a point using epsilon and delta. It explains that a function f:D - R is continuous at X if for any ε>0, there exists a δ>0 such that |x-x₁| < δ implies |f(x)-f(x₁)| < ε.

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