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Show that the function defined by `f(x)=cos(x^2)`is a continuous function.

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To show that the function \( f(x) = \cos(x^2) \) is continuous, we will follow the definition of continuity. A function \( f \) is continuous at a point \( A \) if: \[ \lim_{x \to A} f(x) = f(A) \] We will demonstrate this for any real number \( A \). ...
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