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to close the thread when your doubt is solved. Mention the users who helped you solve the doubt. This will be added to their stats.Try using first principle usually these kind of questions get solved by it and dont forget to check continuity first
using first derivative at x=0 it comes
which is clearly not defined at x=0
but if we use L hospital
it is defined at x = 0
f(x) is defined at x=0
but the answer is given not differentiable everywher
check diff as well
wait
Aapka bhala ho bhaiya 🙏🏻
wait
made a mistake
this looks right now
Lmk if something is not clear
here if we apply L hospital after this step then the limit does exist
you can’t apply lh rule
it’s not 0/0 or infinity/infinity
the numerator is non zero and denominator is zero
it’s not defined
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ohh
thank you very much sir
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