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What’s special about Thomae’s function? That one here:[math: t(x)={1 if x=0;1n if x is a rational number, x=m/n in lowest terms, n>0;0 if x is irrational.]t(x)= \begin{cases} 1 \quad &\text{ if $x=0$;} \\ \frac{1}{n} \quad &\text{ if $x$ is a rational number, $x=m/n$ in lowest terms, $n>0$;} \\ 0 \quad & \text{ if $x$ is irrational.} \end{cases}
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A.a. It is continuous at every irrational [math: x] but discontinuous at every rational [math: x].
B.b. It is continuous everywhere.
C.c. It is continuous at every rational [math: x] but discontinuous at every irrational [math: x].
D.d. It is discontinuous everywhere
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The question asks about the special properties of Thomae’s function t(x), defined as t(0)=1, t(x)=1/n if x is rational x=m/n in lowest terms (n>0), and t(x)=0 if x is irrational. This is a classic example in real analysis showing a function that is continuous at all irrationals but discontinuous at ......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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