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A differentiable function called f(x)
Suppose f is a one-to-one, differentiable function and its inverse function f−1 is also differentiable. One can show,
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Rileigh
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Suppose f is a one-to-one, differentiable function and its inverse function f−1 is also differentiable. One can show, using
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James Bond
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Suppose f is a one-to-one, differentiable function and its inverse function f^−1 is also differentiable. One can show, using
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quarantine
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A differentiable function called f(x) achieves its maximum when x=0. Which of the following must then be true?
1. The function
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Anonymous
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Is the step function differentiable in its domain?
I answered it and said that the step function is not differentiable in its
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Dave
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Determine whether the function is differentiable at x=2
x^2+1 for x<(or equal to) 2 4x-3 for x>2 I did the math for the limits of
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Ray
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Decide if the following function f(x) is differentiable at x=0. Try zooming in on a graphing calculator, or calculating the
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Abigail
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Suppose f(x) is a differentiable function with f(-1)=2 and f(2)=-1. The differentiable function g(x) is defined by the formula
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Lin
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On a graph what ways can it not be differentiable? I know at cusps it's not differentiable but are there other instances where
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Anonymous
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1. Provide an example of a function f that is continuous at a = 2 but not differentiable at a = 2.
2. Provide an example of a
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Andy
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