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Homework Help: Calculus

Posted by Jackson on Wednesday, February 8, 2012 at 9:40am.

g(x)={1+cos(pi/2-x/1)
0

for-2 <or= x <or=2
for x<2 or x>2

is g(x) continuous at x=2 is it differentiable at x=2? ex[lain in detail I'm very confused as to how to solve this problem.

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