See Inverse trigonometrical functions (below). - Continuous function, a quantity that has no interruption in the continuity of its real values, as the variable changes between any specified limits.
He wrote the first accessible books on calculus, created the theory of circular functions, and worked on elliptic intervals, the calculus of variations, graph theory, and divergent series.
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