differentibilty of a function at a point
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In calculus (a branch of mathematics), a differentiable function of one real variable is a function whose derivative exists at each point in its domain. ... More generally, if x0 is a point in the domain of a function f, then f is said to be differentiable at x0 if the derivative f ′(x0) exists.
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