Lec 7 | MIT 18.01 Single Variable Calculus, Fall 2007
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When a function has absolute value you recreate the function making it with multiple branches depending the number of absolute values.And then you differentate it.
Also Propably your function will not be differentiable where the function changes through the branches.
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He said he would cover differentiation for every single function. So can anyone tell me why I'm not seeing absolute values?



Thank you, MIT and Prof. David Jerison.
MrSystemVI 2 years ago 25
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