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Limit Points (Continuous Map)

Let f: X --> Y be a continuous map. Let A (SYMBOL) C.
Show that, if (FUNCTION1) is closed, then (FUNCTION2).

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Let f: X --> Y be a continuous map. This is a proof if the function is closed.

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