Monday 28 November 2016

real analysis - Prove that the graph of a continuous function on $(-infty, infty)$ is completely determined once one knows a certain countable set of points on it.



A question from Introduction to Analysis by Arthur Mattuck:




Prove that the graph of a continuous function on $(-\infty, \infty)$ is completely determined once one knows a certain countable set of points on it.





I have no idea.


Answer



Hint: $\mathbb Q$ is countable and dense in $\mathbb R$.


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