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Which of the following functions show that the statement "If a function is continuous at $x=0$, then it is differentiable at $x=0$" is false?





Solution

$f(x) = x^{1/3}$ is continuous at $x = 0$ but derivative $\dfrac{df}{dx} = \dfrac{1}{3}x^{-2/3}$ is not defined at $x = 0.$ Hence, function is continuous but not differentiable at 0.


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