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For non-fundamental functions obtained by a set of fundamental functions (either by multiplication, addition, division, compound or all together), and given those fundamental functions are all continuous on the desired intervals, will those non-fundamental functions also be continuous? I know this is true for simple compound functions, but does it hold for every other transformation listed? If so, what are the names of the theorems that prove it?