Explain in general why a function needs to be continuous to be differentiable come up with a new example(different from any example used in the videos or the notes) of a discontinuous function and talk about how your function fails to be differentiable at it's discontinuity(use complete sentences to make a clear and well written arguments)

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on Nov 18, 2024 at 9:19 am



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