Differentiability implies continuity: If f is differentiable at x = c, then f is continuous at x = c. The converse is false.
How to apply it: Use this theorem to show a function must be continuous at a point where it is differentiable.
Course: AP Calculus AB · Unit: Differentiation: Definition and Fundamental Properties
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