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Question Number 155083 by Tawa11 last updated on 25/Sep/21

Answered by physicstutes last updated on 25/Sep/21

(a) f(x)= (2/x^2 ) , x ≠0  f(x) is not differentiable on −1<x<1  (b) g(x)=∣x∣ is not differentiable on  −1<x<1

$$\left(\mathrm{a}\right)\:{f}\left({x}\right)=\:\frac{\mathrm{2}}{{x}^{\mathrm{2}} }\:,\:{x}\:\neq\mathrm{0} \\ $$$${f}\left({x}\right)\:\mathrm{is}\:\mathrm{not}\:\mathrm{differentiable}\:\mathrm{on}\:−\mathrm{1}<{x}<\mathrm{1} \\ $$$$\left(\mathrm{b}\right)\:{g}\left({x}\right)=\mid{x}\mid\:\mathrm{is}\:\mathrm{not}\:\mathrm{differentiable}\:\mathrm{on} \\ $$$$−\mathrm{1}<{x}<\mathrm{1} \\ $$

Commented by Tawa11 last updated on 25/Sep/21

God bless you sir.

$$\mathrm{God}\:\mathrm{bless}\:\mathrm{you}\:\mathrm{sir}. \\ $$

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