Lecture

Derivability and Continuity

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This lecture covers the concept of derivability, focusing on the definition of a function being differentiable at a point and the implications for continuity. It also explores examples and the demonstration of derivability, emphasizing the relationship between the derivative and continuity. The lecture concludes with the theorem stating that a function being differentiable at a point implies its continuity at that point.

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