Re: f continuous on [a,b] and differentiable on (a,b)-



In article <1136597302.213639.221800@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
<deniz.bahar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>One other question. It goes without saying that if a function if
>differentiable on (a,b) it must be continuous on [a,b]. So why do
>theorems like Mean Value state the continous hypothesis separately?

The function f(x) = 1/x is differentiable on (0,1). Is it continuous
on [0,1]?

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Rouben Rostamian

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