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Statement

Let (X,d) be a metric space. Then X is also a topological space in the induced topology, and we can consider the metric as a map of topological spaces d:X×XR. This map is jointly continuous, i.e. it is continuous from X×X given the product topology.

Proof

It suffices to show that inverse images of open subsets of the form (,a) and (b,) are open subsets of X×X. We will use the triangle inequality to prove this.

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