Question
Question: Which of the following is/are true? A. If \[f(x)\] be differentiable at the point \[x=a\]. Then th...
Which of the following is/are true?
A. If f(x) be differentiable at the point x=a. Then the function f(x) is continuous at that point.
B. If the function f(x) and g(x) are continuous at x=a. then f(x)+g(x) is also continuous at x=a.
C. If f(x)+g(x) is continuous at x=a then functions f(x) and g(x) are also continuous at x=a.
D. If the function f(x) is continuous at x=a then the function is also differentiable at x=a
Solution
From the given question we have to check which of the following are true statements. For the questions of this multiple correct answers we have to check all options. So, for this question we will use the theorem in limits laws and also by taking examples we will solve the question.
Complete step by step solution:
Firstly, for the statement A as told in hint we will use the theorem in limits which is as follows.
The theorem is a direct result of limit laws. For instance, to see whether f(x)+g(x) is continuous at x=a, we need to show that x→alim(f(x)+g(x))=f(a)+g(a).
⇒x→alimf(x)=f(a) (since f(x)is continuus)
⇒x→alimg(x)=g(a) (since g(x)is continuus)