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Graph continuous function

In mathematics, and in particular the study of game theory, a function is graph continuous if it exhibits the following properties. The concept was originally defined by Partha Dasgupta and Eric Maskin in 1986 and is a version of continuity that finds application in the study of continuous games. (Wikipedia).

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From playlist Graphing Functions (Algebra 1)

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