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Help solving this derivative function?

Help solving this derivative function?-example-1
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Answer:

  1. x < -3/4, f'(x) = -4
  2. the derivative is -4 for x < -3/4; it is undefined at x = -3/4
  3. the derivative is +4 for x > -3/4; it is undefined at x = 3/4
  4. N; not differentiable. The left and right derivatives are different.
  5. F; not differentiable at x = -3/4.
  6. T; the interval does not include x = -3/4.
  7. F; not differentiable at x = -3/4.
  8. T; the interval does not include x = -3/4.

Explanation:

As indicated in the attached graph, the derivative is discontinuous and undefined at x = -3/4.

Ordinarily, questions such as the 2nd and 3rd ones would use a notation such as -3/4⁻ or -3/4⁺ to indicate the derivative near, but not at, the point of interest on the left- or right-sides, respectively. Coming at the point from the left or right doesn't matter—the derivative at x=-3/4 is undefined either way.

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