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    How do I know if a piecewise function is continuous?
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    In the context of a piecewise function, continuity is achieved when, from both the right and left approaches, the function values (f of X or Y) coincide at a specific X value. In simpler terms, the functions smoothly connect, and there is mutual agreement that a particular X value yields the same result for both functions. However, the differentiability of the piecewise function is contingent on whether the derivatives concur in terms of the values approached from both sides.
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    What is the derivative of y=x^2 -2x+4?
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    For a polynomial like this, the derivative of the function is equal to the derivative of each term individually, then added together. The derivative of x^2 is 2x. The derivative of -2x is -2. The derivative of any constant number, such as 4, is 0. Put these together, and the derivative of this function is 2x-2.
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    How can I find the function if I know its derivative?
    Pimemorized
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    To find the original function again, you would integrate the function, which is the opposite of differentiating it.
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    What is the function f(x) such that d/dx f(x) = f(x)?
    Venatrixx
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    The function e^x has this property, where the derivative of the function is the same as the function. d/dx e^x = e^x
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