SOLUTION: disciss continuity and differentibility at x=a
f(x)= { (x-a) sin (1/x_a) if x not equal to a
0 if x=a
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Question 1022426: disciss continuity and differentibility at x=a
f(x)= { (x-a) sin (1/x_a) if x not equal to a
0 if x=a
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What does "1/x_a" mean?
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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