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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Derivative of an endpoint??? Do they exist.For example the below function
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Does the deriative exist at A,B and C
OpenStudy (anonymous):
good question... i'll have to look this up...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i'd like to say yes but the definition of the derivative requires a left and right limit to exist...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
anyone?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i dont think it does. but i am not sure.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Such a baffling question,eh?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
How would you approach A from left hand side?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I dont know the answer ,lol..........I ha it on my test
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what's the source of this question?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
My teacher
OpenStudy (anonymous):
AP calculus
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i thought so... this looks like an AP question...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
cant be differentiated
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thanks for your contribuations yway guys! Really ppreciate it ;)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
anyway*
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you sure ishan?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i really need to find the answer to this one...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
:)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Can you define the slope the of the points?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah.. if anything... go with the definition... how do you approach A from the left?
i'd go with ishaan... :)