Let k : [0, 1] – R define by S -1 k(x) = 1 for x E Q for x E Q' is discontinuous at every point of [0, 1], but : |k(x)| is .Discontinuous at 0 only O .Continuous at 1 only O .Discontinuous at 1 only O...


Let k : [0, 1] – R define by<br>S -1<br>k(x) =<br>1<br>for x E Q<br>for x E Q'<br>is discontinuous at every point of [0, 1], but<br>: |k(x)| is<br>.Discontinuous at 0 only O<br>.Continuous at 1 only O<br>.Discontinuous at 1 only O<br>.Continuous at 0 only O<br>[0, 1] Continuous at every point of O<br>

Extracted text: Let k : [0, 1] – R define by S -1 k(x) = 1 for x E Q for x E Q' is discontinuous at every point of [0, 1], but : |k(x)| is .Discontinuous at 0 only O .Continuous at 1 only O .Discontinuous at 1 only O .Continuous at 0 only O [0, 1] Continuous at every point of O

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