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OpenStudy (angelberina):

give an example of an invertible function that is not differentiable at x=0.

OpenStudy (holsteremission):

Pretty much any injective function with a discontinuity at \(x=0\) would work. Consider \(f(x)=\dfrac{1}{x}=f^{-1}(x)\).

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