CrazCo Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 let f(x) be { 3-x, x<1 { ax^2+bx, x>/ 1 if it's continuous for all x what is the relationship between a and b find values for a and b that will make it continuous and differentiable i have no clue where to even start
timo Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 Well, to give you a start: The function is obviously differentiable at [math] x \neq 1 [/math]. It's therefore also continuous, there. So the only place where something weird could happen is at x=1. So what are the conditions that the function is continuous and differentiable at x=1? From this constraints, information on a and b should follow.
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