Real-valued functions are mathematical functions that take real numbers as inputs and produce real numbers as outputs.
Real-valued functions are like vending machines that only accept coins and give out snacks. You put in a coin (input) and get your desired snack (output), but it has to be with real numbers instead!
Domain: The domain is the set of all possible input values for a function.
Range: The range is the set of all possible output values for a function.
Continuous Function: A continuous function is one where there are no breaks, jumps, or holes in its graph. It can be drawn without lifting your pencil from paper.
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