Q2 Let f(x) = x² for æ rational and f(x) = 0 for x irrational. (a) Prove f is continuous at x = 0. (b) Prove f is discontinuous at all x 0. (c) Prove f is differentiable at x = 0. (Warning: You cannot simply claim f'(x) = 2x.)
Q2 Let f(x) = x² for æ rational and f(x) = 0 for x irrational. (a) Prove f is continuous at x = 0. (b) Prove f is discontinuous at all x 0. (c) Prove f is differentiable at x = 0. (Warning: You cannot simply claim f'(x) = 2x.)
Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter9: Multivariable Calculus
Section9.2: Partial Derivatives
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