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TS EAMCET · Maths · Continuity and Differentiability

Consider the following statements.
a) If a function is differentiable at a point 'p' then it is not continuous at 'p'
b) If a function is not continuous at x=a, then it is not differentiable at x=a
c) If fx=x then f(x) is not differentiable but continuous on
d) If fx=x-x, then f'(1)=1
Which of the above statements are (is) correct?

  1. A Only (b)
  2. B (b) and (c)
  3. C Only (c)
  4. D (c) and (d)
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(B) (b) and (c)

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We know, if a function is continuous at a point x=a then it is not necessarily differentiable at the point x=a and if a function differentiable at a point x=a then it must be continuous at x=a. f(x) =x is continuous at every point but it is not differentiable at x=0.…
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