How To Know When A Derivative Doesn't Exist

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HomeAcademics & The Arts ArticlesMath ArticlesCalculus ArticlesHow to Know When a Derivative Doesn't ExistByNo items found.Updated2021-07-09 14:59:20From the bookNo items found.Share
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The three situations are shown in the following list.

  1. When there’s no tangent line and thus no derivative at any of the three types of discontinuity:

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    • A removable discontinuity — that’s a fancy term for a hole — like the holes in functions r and s in the above figure.

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    • An infinite discontinuity like at x= 3 on function p in the above figure.

    • A jump discontinuity like at x = 3 on function q in the above figure.

      Continuity is, therefore, a necessary condition for differentiability. It’s not, however, a sufficient condition as the next two cases show. Dig that logician-speak.

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  2. When there’s no tangent line and thus no derivative at a sharp corner on a function. See function f in the above figure.

  3. Where a function has a vertical inflection point. In this case, the slope is undefined and thus the derivative fails to exist. See function g in the above figure.

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