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Dirichlet Function

The Dirichlet Function is not continuous at any point on the real line.

Proof:

Left as Exercise. Show that g can not be continuous at a rational number by considering sequences of irrational numbers. Then show that g can not be continuous at an irrational number by considering sequences of rational numbers.

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