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|This can be viewed as saying the left and right hand limits exist, and are equal. For problems like these, where we are trying to find a particular value for  <math style="vertical-align: 0%;">C</math>, we can just set the two descriptions of the function to be equal at the value where the definition of <math style="vertical-align: -20%;">f</math> changes. | |This can be viewed as saying the left and right hand limits exist, and are equal. For problems like these, where we are trying to find a particular value for  <math style="vertical-align: 0%;">C</math>, we can just set the two descriptions of the function to be equal at the value where the definition of <math style="vertical-align: -20%;">f</math> changes. | ||
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− | |When we speak of differentiability at such a transition point, being "motivated by the definition of the derivative" really means | + | |When we speak of differentiability at such a transition point, being "motivated by the definition of the derivative" really means acknowledging that the derivative is a limit, and for a limit to exist it must agree from the left and the right. This means we must show the derivatives agree for both the descriptions of <math style="vertical-align: -20%;">f</math> at the transition point.<br> |
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Revision as of 05:48, 28 March 2015
3. (Version I) Consider the following function:
(a) Find a value of which makes continuous at
(b) With your choice of , is differentiable at ? Use the definition of the derivative to motivate your answer.
3. (Version II) Consider the following function:
(a) Find a value of which makes continuous at
(b) With your choice of , is differentiable at ? Use the definition of the derivative to motivate your answer.
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