
Alex R.
asked 09/28/20Determine whether the statement is true or false. If f is continuous at a, then f is differentiable at a.
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Mark M. answered 09/28/20
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FALSE. For example, for f(x) = l x l, the function is continuous at x = 0 but is not differentiable there because of a "sharp corner" in the graph of y = f(x) when x = 0.
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