Which of the following would be a counterexample to the statement: If f is

Chapter 2, Problem 27

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Which of the following would be a counterexample to the statement: If f is differentiable at x = a then f is continuous at x = a? (a) A function which is not differentiable at x = a but is continuous at x = a. (b) A function which is not continuous at x = a but is differentiable at x = a. (c) A function which is both continuous and differentiable at x = a. (d) A function which is neither continuous nor differentiable at x = a

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