Q45 - Single Choice Question
The set of all points, where the function f(x)
is differentiable, is
(1+x1)
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Step-by-step explanation:
We have)=
;
To check for differentiability of the above function we start off by checking for differentiability of f(x) at x=0 since the functional definition is altered at x=0. So let's find the right hand derivative (RHD) and left hand derivative (LHD) at x=0
=1
LHD = RHD
The function is differentiable at x=0
Also, f(x)=
1+x
x
is a well defined rational function of 'x' for all x greater than zero and hence will be continuous and differentiable through out its domain.
Similarly, f(x)=
1+x
x
is a well defined rational function of 'x' for all 'x' less than zero and hence will be continuous ans differentiable through out its domain.
So, we can conclude from the above calculation and discussion that f(x)=
1+∣x∣
x
is differentiable everywhere.
∴f(x)=
1+∣x∣
x
is differentiable in x∈(−∞,∞)
Hence, solved.
hope it helps
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