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Letfx=15x 10; xR.Then the set of all values ofx, at which the functiongx=f(fx)is not differentiable, is:

Question diagram: Let f x = 15 – x – 10 ; x ∈ R . Then the set of all values o

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Solution:

fx=15-x-10

gx=ffx

gx=15-fx-10

=15-15-x-10-10

=15-5-x-10

=15-x-10-5

We know that, x=   x,x0-x,x<0

Case 1:

When x<10

gx=15-10-x-5

g(x)=15-5-x

Now if x<5, then gx=15-5+x=x+10

And if x5, then g(x)=15+5-x=20-x

Case 2: x10

gx=15-x-10-5

g(x)=15-x-15

Now if 10x<15

gx=15-15+x

So, gx=x

Now for x15, then gx=15-x+15=30-x

 
gx=x+10,x<520-x,5x<10x,10<x1530-x,x15

Now, it is clear from the graph of gx has sharp corners atx=5, 10, 15 and hence this function is not differentiable at x=5, 10, 15.

Stream:JEESubject:MathematicsTopic:Continuity - DifferentiabilitySubtopic:Differentiability
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