Conditions for differentiability for many variables: Revision history

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  • curprev 00:3100:31, 23 April 2022Wikiadmin talk contribs 1,388 bytes +1,388 Created page with "For single variable functions we learn that being differentiable implies in being continuous. We also learn that being continuous doesn't imply in being differentiable because there are some exceptions to the rule. For multivariable functions differentiability also requires continuity, but we also have specific cases where we can calculate partial derivatives while the function is also discontinuous at a point. <math>f(x) = |x|</math>. This single variable example shows..."