Give an example each of the following. Justify your choice of examples. i) A non-trivial set in Euclidean space 2 R which is not path connected. ii) A vector-valued function 4 3 :f R → R for which the second order derivative exists. iii) A Lebesgue integrable function which is not differentiable.
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Give an example each of the following. Justify your choice of examples.
i) A non-trivial set in Euclidean space 2 R which is not path connected.
ii) A
:f R → R for which the second order derivative exists.
iii) A Lebesgue
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