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If a function fis continuous then it is not necessary to be ...​

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In other words, a function is continuous if its graph has no holes or breaks in it. For many functions it's easy to determine where it won't be continuous. Functions won't be continuous where we have things like division by zero or logarithms of zero

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In particular, any differentiable function must be continuous at every point in its domain. The converse does not hold: a continuous function need not be differentiable. For example, a function with a bend, cusp, or vertical tangent may be continuous, but fails to be differentiable at the location of the anomaly.

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