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A natural number is y is called perfect square if there exists an integer x such that y=x2

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Can a graph be differentiable at a specific point but not continuous at the same point?

Not according to the usual definitions of "differentiable" and "continuous".Suppose that the function f is differentiable at the point x = a.Then f(a) is defined andlimit (h -> 0) [f(a+h) - f(a)]/h exists (has a finite value).If this limit exists, then it follows thatlimit (h -> 0) [f(a+h) - f(a)] exists and equals 0.Hence limit (h -> 0) f(a+h) exists and equals f(a).Therefore f is continuous at x = a.


How do you find the vertical asymptote for the logarithmic function f of x equals log x?

The only way I ever learned to find it was to think about it. The function f(x) = log(x) only exists of 'x' is positive. As 'x' gets smaller and smaller, the function asymptotically approaches the y-axis.


What is the solution for cosec x equals 0?

The solution for cosec x equals 0 can be found by identifying the values of x where the cosecant function equals 0. Cosecant is the reciprocal of the sine function, so cosec x = 0 when sin x = 1/0 or sin x = undefined. This occurs at multiples of π, where the sine function crosses the x-axis. Therefore, the solutions for cosec x = 0 are x = nπ, where n is an integer.


What are periodic functions?

A nonconstant function is called periodic if there exists a number that you can add to (or subtract from) the argument and get the same result. The smallest such positive number is called the period. That is, nonconstant function f(x) is periodic, if and only if f(x) = f(x + h) for some real h. The smallest positive such h is the period. For example, the sine function has period 2*pi, and the function g(x) := [x] - x has period 1.


How can you find the point at which the function is continuous?

Using calculus to see if the function f(x) is continuous at a point (point c) involves three steps. These three conditions must be met: 1. f(c) exists, is defined 2. lim f(x) exists x-->c 3. f(c)= lim f(x) x-->c

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Is 250 a perfect square?

DEFINITION: perfect squareA number p is called a perfect square if and only if there exists a whole number n for which p = n2 .So ask yourself if any whole number squared equals 250.15·15 = 22516·16 = 256nope


What is a number that is odd and it's a perfect number?

It is unknown whether an odd perfect number actually exists. If an odd perfect number exists it will be extremely large, that is in excess of 10300.


Something that tells us a relationship that exists in the natural world is called a scientific?

The answer is a scientific law hope that helps :)


What is the last natural number?

No such number exists.


How lead exists in its natural state?

PbS - Galena


What is the border line between India and srilanka called?

there is no artificial border line...... natural line exists in the form of palk straight& gulf of manner


What is the difference between quasi and natural experiments?

quasi experiment simply exists


What natural wonder of the world exists in Arizona?

The Grand Canyon.


Something that describes a relationship that exists in the natural world is called a scientific?

mutalism prtedation competition commensalism parasitism :D


How many perfect cubes are there from 1-80?

81


Is there exists any perfect black bodies in the universe?

There are no perfect black bodies on the universe. But there are a lot of them which can be approximated (with good precision) by the black body description.


How natural plasma exists?

Natural plasma exist only at very high temperatures, or low temperature vacuums.