TheNextOne
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Let f(x)= (9 - 2x) if x >4
1/(5 - x) if x is less than or equla to 4.
Use the definition ofa derivative to determine whether f is differentiable at x=4.
My solution-
I know you have to differntiate the two functions and show that they are not equal and thus not differentiable. But the solution I have has a negative sign infront of the second function. I do not understand where that negative sign came from.
When I worked the problem out I fot F'(x)= 1 for the second function and f'(x)= -2 for the first function. The solution has -1 and -2. Where did I go wrong?
1/(5 - x) if x is less than or equla to 4.
Use the definition ofa derivative to determine whether f is differentiable at x=4.
My solution-
I know you have to differntiate the two functions and show that they are not equal and thus not differentiable. But the solution I have has a negative sign infront of the second function. I do not understand where that negative sign came from.
When I worked the problem out I fot F'(x)= 1 for the second function and f'(x)= -2 for the first function. The solution has -1 and -2. Where did I go wrong?