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Determine whether F satisfies the hypotheses of the mean value theorem on [a,b], and if so, find all numbers c in (a,b).

f(x)=X^2/3 [-8,8]

why this answer is f is not differantible?
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Is f(x) continuous at x=0? Is it differentiable at zero?
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Determine whether F satisfies the hypotheses of the mean value theorem on [a,b], and if so, find all numbers c in (a,b).

f(x)=X^2/3 [-8,8]

why this answer is f is not differantible?

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