THEOREM 11.3.12 Suppose that Cn → C. If a function f, defined at all the Cn, is continuous at c, then f(Cn) →>> f(c).

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THEOREM 11.3.12
Suppose that
Cn → C.
If a function f, defined at all the Cn, is continuous at c, then
f(Cn)
→>>
f(c).
Transcribed Image Text:THEOREM 11.3.12 Suppose that Cn → C. If a function f, defined at all the Cn, is continuous at c, then f(Cn) →>> f(c).
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