Chaya Galloway
2020-12-14
Identify whether the claim is accurate or not. If it's accurate, describe why. If it's untrue, explain why or provide an illustration that refutes it. Derivatives exist for all continuous functions.
svartmaleJ
Skilled2020-12-15Added 92 answers
Step 1
Given,
Statement: Derivatives exist for all continuous functions.
Step 2
All continuous functions have derivatives, but this claim is untrue.
Example: The absolute value function abs x is continuous everywhere but it is not differentiable at x = 0
Since,
Left hand derivative at x = 0 is, -1 and right hand derivative at x = 0 is 1.
Hence the absolute value function is continuous but not differentiable at x = 0.
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