Is it possible to a real-valued function of two variables defined on an open set to have partial derivatives of all order and to be discontinuous at some point or maybe at each point?
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analysis - Injection, making bijection
I have injection $f \colon A \rightarrow B$ and I want to get bijection. Can I just resting codomain to $f(A)$? I know that every function i...
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We need to find out the limit of, lim$_{n \to \infty} \sum _{ k =0}^ n \frac{e^{-n}n^k}{k!}$ One can see that $\frac{e^{-n}n^k}{k!}$...
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Recently I took a test where I was given these two limits to evaluate: $\lim_\limits{h \to 0}\frac{\sin(x+h)-\sin{(x)}}{h}$ and $\lim_\limi...
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I need to give an explicit bijection between $(0, 1]$ and $[0,1]$ and I'm wondering if my bijection/proof is correct. Using the hint tha...
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