We say that a continuous curve y = f(x) has a vertical tangent at the point where x = x0 if
For example, y = x1/3 has a vertical tangent at x = 0 (see accompanying figure):
However, y = x2/3 has no vertical tangent at x = 0 (see next figure):
does not exist, because the limit is from the right and
from the left.
Does the graph of
have a vertical tangent at the origin? Give reasons for your answer.
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