Differentiable Functions

In calculus, a differentiable function is a function in one variable with a derivative at every point in its domain. The tangent line to the graph of a differentiable function is always non-vertical at each interior point in its domain. 

A differentiable function cannot have: 

  • Breaks,
  • Jumps,
  • Cusps,
  • Kinks,
  • Angles
  • Vertical portions

Last update : 25 mai 2024
Created : 25 mai 2024