Tricky question for you guys...
Give an example of a function that when graphed, it is continuous everywhere, but you cannot take the derirative anywhere????
Its a bonus question in calc
Its a bonus question in calc
Originally posted by sman789
a Horizontal line?
we're doing that stuff right now....i should know but i dun
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a Horizontal line?
we're doing that stuff right now....i should know but i dun
h:
Anything where x = constant. The function is always continuous, and when you take the derivative you get 0.
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