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ContinuousCommonly, subset of real numbers, where there is a measurable difference between the possible values. Integers are usually treated as continuous in practical problems.
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Continuous1640s, from French continueus or directly from Latin continuus "uninterrupted, hanging together" (see continue). Related: Continuously.
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Continuousuninterrupted.
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ContinuousHappening without a break, non-stop. [D02538]
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Continuousadj. Connected, extended, or prolonged without separation or interruption of sequence.
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ContinuousAction moving through multiple locations without interruptions.
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Continuouscontinuous (pop)
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ContinuousA function is continuous at a number a if Three things must take place for this to be true: 1) a must be in the domain of f, 2) exists, and 3)
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Continuouswithout interruption; never-ending (adv. continually) Convection
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Continuousa function is continuous if you can draw it without lifting your pencil off the paper. y = f(x) is continuous at a if: 1. f(a) exists. 2. lim as x-->a f(x) exists. And 3. lim as x-->a of f(x) = f(a). contrapositive
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Continuous(adj) continuing in time or space without interruption(adj) of a function or curve; extending without break or irregularity
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Continuous - See Continuous Rating.
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ContinuousA unit with continuous availability is open for enrolment all year round. You can enrol and start studying at any time.
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ContinuousConstant or unending. In AMC drives the continuous current rating is usually 1/2 the peak rating.
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Continuousform (samtidsform): see progressive aspect.
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ContinuousA design space that is filled with many analog variables or many elements that differ only slightly in function from each other.
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