Differentiable

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"Differentiable" in a Sentence (4 examples)

A function that is differentiable everywhere is continuous.

The most important theorem in regard to differentiable functions is the “theorem of intermediate value.”

A function which is differentiable wherever it is continuous is said to possess ordinary continuity.

It would, in that case, have been as real as it now is, and would have been differentiable from its Maker as an effect is differentiable from its cause.

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