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Determining if a function is differentiable at the indicated point
Ok so only if first there is a vale for f'(x) and if the two valeus match is the function "differentiable" at the indicated point...Awesome! THANK YOU One more question if you would be so kind...how do you evaluate if F'(x) = an integer with no variable? F'(1) = 2 since F(x) =2x- dugga boy
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Determining if a function is differentiable at the indicated point
I don't understand how is it different on the left sided and right sided? Would you put 1 for the value of x and get a solution that way?- dugga boy
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Determining if a function is differentiable at the indicated point
How do you determine this? F(x) x^2 +1 if x<1 F(x) 2x if x >= 1 at x=1 Are there designated steps? I understand that it is the derivative, but I don't understand the differentiable at the indicated point part..- dugga boy
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