Use Theorem 1.2 on page 60 to explain why if f and g are continuous on an interval, then

Chapter 1, Problem 83

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Use Theorem 1.2 on page 60 to explain why if f and g are continuous on an interval, then so are f + g, fg, and f /g (assuming g(x) = 0 on the interval).

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