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If a function is continuos in closed interval [a,b] but it is not differenciable in closed interval [a,b].Why?

If a function is continuos in closed interval [a,b]
but it is not differenciable in closed interval [a,b].Why?

Grade:11

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ROSHAN MUJEEB
askIITians Faculty 833 Points
3 years ago
Dear Student
Continuity does not imply differentiability. Simple example is the mod function. However if a function is diffdtentiable it has to be continuous

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