Talk:Continuity property
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[edit] Hmm
I can't say I like this article very much. What is the "contiuity property" a property of? Why is this article separate from the one on the intermediate value theorem. (The latter article is something of a small Augean stable (if the juxtaposition of "small" and "Augean" isn't too oxymoronic) that needs to get cleaned up; it's messy.) Michael Hardy 14:10, 16 Aug 2003 (UTC)
I also don't get this article. I do not think this terminology is standard. (Is it a translation?) It's certainly not a characterization of continuity. And it follows immediately from f(compact) is compact, f(connected) is connected, and characterization of intervals in R.
- Becasue it's also used for Rolle's theorem? Rich Farmbrough 22:44 15 March 2006 (UTC).