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Can a function be continuous and non-differentiable on a given domain??

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Answered by jay1001
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Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

Take the example of |x|, it is continuous everywhere in it's domain R. But when it comes to differentiability, at 0 it is non differentiable. Hence it is continuous at 0 but non differentiable

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