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Does uniform convergence allow interchange of limit and differentiation?
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Continuity & Uniform Convergence

Continuity & Uniform Convergence Practice Quiz with a Step-by-Step Interactive Lesson

Use the quiz at the top of the page to practice continuity and uniform convergence using the most important definitions and theorems from real analysis: epsilon-delta continuity at a point, one-sided continuity and continuity on intervals, removable discontinuity, jump discontinuity, and infinite/essential discontinuity, algebra of continuous functions (sums, products, quotients, compositions), uniform continuity on sets and classic tests (like Heine-Cantor on compact intervals), pointwise convergence vs. uniform convergence of function sequences \((f_n)\), the sup norm \(\|f_n-f\|_\infty\) and what it means for uniform convergence, and key results like uniform convergence preserves continuity, plus the Weierstrass M-test for uniform convergence of series \(\sum f_n\). If you want a refresher with worked examples, click Start lesson.

How this continuity and uniform convergence practice works

  • 1. Take the quiz: answer the continuity and uniform convergence questions at the top of the page.
  • 2. Open the lesson (optional): review \(\varepsilon\)-\(\delta\) definitions, uniform continuity, pointwise vs. uniform convergence, and fast tests with clear examples.
  • 3. Retry: return to the quiz and apply the definitions and theorems immediately.

What you will learn in the continuity and uniform convergence lesson

Continuity at a point (epsilon-delta)

  • Definition: \(f\) is continuous at \(a\) if \(\forall \varepsilon>0\,\exists \delta>0\) such that \(|x-a|<\delta \Rightarrow |f(x)-f(a)|<\varepsilon\)
  • Limit form: continuity at \(a\) means \(\lim_{x\to a} f(x)=f(a)\) (when the limit exists)
  • Discontinuity types: removable, jump, and infinite/essential discontinuities (how to recognize each)

Continuity on intervals & core theorems

  • Continuity on \([a,b]\): continuous at every point of the interval (including endpoints via one-sided limits)
  • Extreme Value Theorem: continuous on \([a,b]\) \(\Rightarrow\) attains max and min
  • Intermediate Value Theorem: continuous on \([a,b]\) \(\Rightarrow\) takes all values between \(f(a)\) and \(f(b)\)

Uniform continuity (stronger than continuity)

  • Definition: \(\forall \varepsilon>0\,\exists \delta>0\) such that \(|x-y|<\delta \Rightarrow |f(x)-f(y)|<\varepsilon\) for all \(x,y\) in the set
  • Heine-Cantor: continuous on a compact interval \([a,b]\) \(\Rightarrow\) uniformly continuous
  • Common examples: polynomials are uniformly continuous on bounded intervals; \(x^2\) is not uniformly continuous on \(\mathbb{R}\)

Uniform convergence (sup norm) & preservation results

  • Uniform convergence: \(f_n\to f\) uniformly if \(\sup_{x\in E}|f_n(x)-f(x)|\to 0\)
  • Preserves continuity: if each \(f_n\) is continuous on \(E\) and \(f_n\to f\) uniformly, then \(f\) is continuous on \(E\)
  • Weierstrass M-test: if \(|f_n(x)|\le M_n\) and \(\sum M_n\) converges, then \(\sum f_n\) converges uniformly (and absolutely) on \(E\)

Back to the quiz

When you are ready, return to the quiz at the top of the page and keep practicing continuity, uniform continuity, and uniform convergence.