Answer:
D.
Explanation:
f(x) = |x|
|x| = x for x > or = 0
|x| = -x for x < 0
At x = 0
Left limit = Right limit = Function value = 0
|x| = is continuous at x = 0.
Left derivative (at x = 0) = -1
Right derivative (at x = 0) = 1
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'x' cannot be zero because you would then have an illegal fraction with a zero denominator
the only interval listed that does not include zero is ( 1, +inf)
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