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  • curlast 23:0123:01, 21 October 2011 Art LaPella talk changes 3,099 bytes +32 I corrected the Weierstrass definition. By that definition, nothing is continuous, because not all x are close to any specific point. Weierstrass said for every epsilon, there is a delta. See English Wikipedia. undo

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