Continuity and DifferentiabilityHard
Question
Let the function f, g and h be defined as follows -
f(x) =
, g(x) =
and h (x) = | x |3 for -1 ≤ x ≤ 1
Which of these functions are differentiable at x = 0 ?
f(x) =
and h (x) = | x |3 for -1 ≤ x ≤ 1
Which of these functions are differentiable at x = 0 ?
Options
A.f and g only
B.f and h only
C.g and h only
D.none
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