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An infinite sum of continuous functions does not have to be continuous. For example, you should be able to construct a Fourier series that converges to a discontinuous function.
I may be wrong, but since a an oval has no sides, like a circle, then it should have and infinite number. I think any shape that has no sides, angles, corners, etc. has an infinite number. (This applies to 2D figures)
The scientific method does not detail how you do an experiment, only the method used in general terms.
scientific method can be adopted to solve complex problem
The analog method is a difficult way of making a weather forecast. It requires the forecaster to remember a previous event that should mimic an upcoming event.