ahorn
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Does differentiability on (a,b) imply continuity on [a,b]?
If yes, why does it not imply continuity only on (a,b)?
If a function is continuous only on (a,b), is it possible for it to be differentiable on (a,b)?
Put differently, I can prove that a function f is continuous at a if f'(a) exists, but does that say anything about f near a?
If yes, why does it not imply continuity only on (a,b)?
If a function is continuous only on (a,b), is it possible for it to be differentiable on (a,b)?
Put differently, I can prove that a function f is continuous at a if f'(a) exists, but does that say anything about f near a?