Why function is
not differentiable at
end points of open interval
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Step-by-step explanation:
A function is said to be continuous on an interval when the function is defined at every point on that interval and undergoes interruptions, jumps or breaks. An open interval (a, b) on the other hand, would not include end points a and b, and would be defined as a<*<b
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