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Title: When is a function differentiable

Section: Differentiation and antidifferentiation of polynomials

Course: Mathematical Methods: Units 1 and 2

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This video is the last in the series looking at differentiation as part of the Year 11 Mathematical Methods (VCE Units 1 and 2) course. It might seem that all points on all functions might be differentiable. But, it turns out this isn't the case. This video looks at those cases and how you can test for them. I explain the theory in an easy to understand way using lots of worked examples.

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