
continuous
/kənˈtɪnjuəs/
having no breaks, jumps, or discontinuities
continuous in a sentence
“A continuous function can be drawn without lifting the pen.”
Origin of continuous
Latin continuus uninterrupted, from continere to hold together
Related Words
differential
an infinitesimally small change in a variable
inflection point
a point where a curve changes from concave to convex or vice versa
extremum
a maximum or minimum value of a function
derivative
the instantaneous rate of change of a function
integral
the accumulation of quantities, or the area under a curve
limit
the value a function approaches as the input approaches some value