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Real analysis is a field in [[mathematics]] that focuses on the set of real numbers, their properties, sequences and functions.  Included in this branch of mathematics is concepts of limits and convergence, calculus, and properties of real-valued functions such as continuity.
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'''Real analysis''' is a field in [[mathematics]] that focuses on the set of real numbers, their properties, sequences and functions.  Included in this branch of mathematics is concepts of limits and convergence, calculus, and properties of real-valued functions such as continuity.
 
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Real analysis is a field in mathematics that focuses on the set of real numbers, their properties, sequences and functions. Included in this branch of mathematics is concepts of limits and convergence, calculus, and properties of real-valued functions such as continuity.