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Consider the following function defined on the interval (-5, 5): f(x)= {x^2 if x 0 Which ONE of the following statements is true? A)f(X) is continuous on (-2, -1) but not differentiable on on (-2, -1). B)f(X) is continuous on (-3, 1) but not differentiable on on (-3, 1). C)f(X) is continuous on (-4, 2) and is differentiable on on (-4, 2). D)f(X) is not continuous on (-4, 2) and is not differentiable on on (-4, 2). E)f(X) is not continuous on (-2, 1).
Consider the following function defined on the interval (-5, 5): f(x)= {x^2 if x 0 Which ONE of the following statements is true? A)f(X) is continuous on (-2, -1) but not differentiable on on (-2, -1). B)f(X) is continuous on (-3, 1) but not differentiable on on (-3, 1). C)f(X) is continuous on (-4, 2) and is differentiable on on (-4, 2). D)f(X) is not continuous on (-4, 2) and is not differentiable on on (-4, 2). E)f(X) is not continuous on (-2, 1).
Nestor RutherfordLv2
12 Nov 2019