continuity

X=- pr 1 diffrentiable hai ya nhi? Que 13
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Real potato
Real potatoOP7mo ago
My bad mistakenly selected chemistry
iTeachChem
iTeachChem7mo ago
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TeXit
TeXit7mo ago
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Comrade Rock Astley
No, you'll have a removable discontinuity
Real potato
Real potatoOP7mo ago
Can you pls elaborate it
Comrade Rock Astley
oh I meant you'll have a removable discontinuity in f'(x), my bad For any function a(x),
TeXit
TeXit7mo ago
Comrade Rock Astley
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Comrade Rock Astley
because
TeXit
TeXit7mo ago
Comrade Rock Astley
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Comrade Rock Astley
Hence when you differentiate that you'll get terms with |x^2-4x-5| and |x-1| in the denominator so they are indeterminate at x=1, x=-1 and x=5
Real potato
Real potatoOP7mo ago
Oh alright i got it I didnt knew this , thanks
iTeachChem
iTeachChem7mo ago
+solved @Comrade Rock Astley
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