If the function f(x) is not a continuous function on point ‘a’, can it be differentiable at point ‘a’?
No, the f(x) needs to be a continuous function at point ‘a’ to be a differentiable at the given point ‘a’.
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No, the f(x) needs to be a continuous function at point ‘a’ to be a differentiable at the given point ‘a’.
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