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40 4. Differentiable Functions where A ⊂ R, then we can define the differentiability of f at any interior point c ∈ A since there is an open interval (a,b) ⊂ A with c ∈ (a,b). 4.1.1. Examples of derivatives. Let us give a number of examples that illus-trate differentiable and non-differentiable functions.
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