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Let f be a function that is differentiable at x = c.a. Explain whyb. Use the result of par...

Let f be a function that is differentiable at x = c.

a. Explain why


b. Use the result of part (a) together with the fact that

to show that


c. Explain why the result obtained in part (b) shows that f is continuous at x = c.

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Solutions For Problems in Chapter 2.1