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Hi;You can get the first part
f(0)=0
by taking the limit.
Show that f(x)= x/1+e^(1/x), x doesn't equal 0f(0)=0defines a continuous function on R. Is f(x) differentiable?I have no idea where to even begin. My teacher didn't even teach us this in class before assigning it...