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5:04 AM
These two questions seem like duplicates. Which should be left and which should be closed?
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Q: Function writen as two functions having IVP

clarkI heard this problem and I am a bit stuck. Given a function $f : I \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ where $I \subset \mathbb{R}$ is an open interval. Then $f$ can be writen $f=g+h$ where $g,h$ are defined in the same interval and have the Intermediate Value Property. I tried to construct firstly the one ...

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Q: Is every real valued function on an interval a sum of two functions with Intermediate Value Property?

Souvik DeyIf $I$ is an interval of real numbers , then is it true that any function $f:I \to \mathbb R$ can be written as $f=f_1+f_2$ , where $f_1 , f_2 : I \to \mathbb R$ have the Intermediate value property?

 
 
3 hours later…
7:44 AM
Or perhaps they should be merge? In any case, I voted to close the older question as a duplicate of the newer question.
 

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