In the language of algebra, You say that continous functions on given set form a ring (commutative with unity).
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Continuity Part 4: Complicated Functions
Continuity Part 4: Complicated Functions
In the language of algebra, You say that continous functions on given set form a ring (commutative with unity).
So that's what a ring is in algebra! I had come across "rings" earlier and was wondering to look further into it!
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