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The set of points where f(x) =x/1+|x| is differentiable aieee 2006

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Answered by physrito
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f(x)= x/(1 + |x|)

f(x) is valid as |x| can never be equal to -1.

The function's domain of definition is  [- \infty , \infty]

If you provide the options with the question, I would be able to determine the answer.

physrito: I think it is differentiable in -inf to +inf
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