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Discuss the differentiability of f(x) at x= 0 and x= 1.
Please help me solving that on a paper.

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Answered by JosephUzumaki12
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Answer:

assume X2 + e3x as some function t

now find derivative you get (1/t )dt/dx

now find dt /dx. simply derivative with respect to x

for second question use formula

dy/dx = - partial derivative of function with x / partial derivative of function with respect to y

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by kjbibbus13
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ok so lets assume X2 + e3x as some function t

now find derivative you get (1/t )dt/dx

so now find dt /dx. simply derivative with respect to x

for second question use formula

dy/dx = - partial derivative of function with x / partial derivative of function with respect to y

Step-by-step explanation:

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