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Revision as of 17:29, 25 February 2017

Consider the following piecewise defined function:

(a) Show that is continuous at .

(b) Using the limit definition of the derivative, and computing the limits from both sides, show that is differentiable at .

Foundations:  
1.   is continuous at   if
2. The definition of derivative for   is  


Solution:

(a)

Step 1:  
We first calculate We have

       

Step 2:  
Now, we calculate We have

       

Step 3:  
Now, we calculate We have

       

Since
       
is continuous.

(b)

Step 1:  
We need to use the limit definition of derivative and calculate the limit from both sides. So, we have

       

Step 2:  
Now, we have

       

Step 3:  
Since
       
  is differentiable at


Final Answer:  
    (a)     Since   is continuous.
    (b)     Since

                is differentiable at

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