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msqe2007 maths

priyanka p
 question ---The function  x modx + {(modx)/x}^3  is   (A) continuous but not differentiable at x=0  (B)differentiable at x=0  (C) not continuous at x=0 (D)  continuously differentiable at x=0          my answer is (a) option, pls check if its correct
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Re: msqe2007 maths

duck
hi priyanka,

its C > not continuous at x=0
:)
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Re: msqe2007 maths

Amit Goyal
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It can not be continuous at x = 0 because Left-hand limit of the function as x goes to 0 is -1 while the Right-hand limit of the function as goes to 0 is 1.
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priyanka p
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hi nidhi, thanx for the answer, i am from knc, completed ba (h) last year. what u doing? i guess v guyz can help each other
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duck
hi priyanka..
i m in final yr ,eco(h) , hansraj college.. :)
:)