Problem 539 (difficulty: 5/10)

Prove that if \(\displaystyle I\) is an interval (closed or not, bounded or not, might be a point) and \(\displaystyle f:I\to\R\) is continuous, then \(\displaystyle f(I)\) is also an interval.


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