Sure: f(x)=|x-c|.
The absolute value function is continuous everywhere but not differentiable at its minimum point. On the real line MANY functions have no first derivative; not so much in the complex plane.
Naeema F.
asked 06/11/20Also, why would said example be sufficient?
Sure: f(x)=|x-c|.
The absolute value function is continuous everywhere but not differentiable at its minimum point. On the real line MANY functions have no first derivative; not so much in the complex plane.
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