- Jul 9, 2003
- 291
- 0
- 0
Hi,
I have another Calculus problem that I'm having difficulty solving.
Here's the problem:
f(x) = { cx + d for x <= 2
{ x^2 - cx for x > 2
f is differentiable at x = 2
What is c + d?
The answer is -2, but I'm not too sure how this problem is solved. Thanks in advance!
I have another Calculus problem that I'm having difficulty solving.
Here's the problem:
f(x) = { cx + d for x <= 2
{ x^2 - cx for x > 2
f is differentiable at x = 2
What is c + d?
The answer is -2, but I'm not too sure how this problem is solved. Thanks in advance!