Lecture

Counter-example: Continuity and Differentiability

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This lecture discusses a counter-example where the function f(x) = √1-x² is continuous and differentiable on [-1,1], but not on [-1,1]. The instructor explains the concept of limits and challenges students to understand geometrically the difference between the calculations of these two limits.

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