When is a Derivative Not Continuous?

Marshall R. Ransom

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Abstract

We know that if a function is differentiable, then it is continuous. What, if anything, do we know about the continuity of that existing derivative? We shall examine elementary functions and an example of an existing derivative that is not continuous. Related facts, not usually a part of elementary calculus, will be discussed at an "elementary" level.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - 2009
EventGCTM Annual Conference -
Duration: Jan 1 2011 → …

Conference

ConferenceGCTM Annual Conference
Period01/1/11 → …

Disciplines

  • Mathematics

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