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The C0 function 1=f(x) = x for x ≥ 0 and 0 otherwise.

The C0 function 1=f(x) = x for x ≥ 0 and 0 otherwise.

A function is smooth if all of its derivatives are continuous. The function shown to the right is continuous but its first derivative is discontinuous at x=0.

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