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==Extensions?==
are there extensions of these simple idas to higher dimensions?
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* Presented as it is, the theorem is wrong as supposing implicitely that all functions are infinitely differentiable. The way of preenting the result in the section "In calculus" is also confusing, but the title of the section lets the reader supposing that the functions considered are differentiable. However, it would be better to mention that in the section.
In summary, the edits add nothing else than unreliable references and a theorem name that is [[WP:OR]]. They cannot be accepted without breaking Wikipedia policies. [[User:D.Lazard|D.Lazard]] ([[User talk:D.Lazard|talk]]) 15:25, 7 November 2019 (UTC)
== I think the convention in definition is to put f(-x) to the left of the equal sign. ==
That's how it is in my textbooks and at Wolfram. [[Special:Contributions/69.5.112.154|69.5.112.154]] ([[User talk:69.5.112.154|talk]]) 23:36, 2 May 2023 (UTC)
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