Help! Calculus and fourier transform problems!

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problems (in order)
1. Go look at the definition of continuous. Check the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. You have the answer, just put it in the right words.

2. Start with definitions. Quite frankly, as a math major I'm embarrassed to say it, but I suck at proof writing. The basic thing to proofs is: START WITH THE DEFINITION. Do some algebraic manipulation. Be sure that you use proper functions and equivalence relations.

3. See #2 above. Go back to your definitions. Everything you need is there.

When in doubt, KISS the problem. (Keep It Simple, Stupid).
 
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