Show that, if f(z): =zz then f'(2) does not exist. Use CR equations. Show that f(z) = Re(z) is nowhere differentiable.
Show that, if f(z): =zz then f'(2) does not exist. Use CR equations. Show that f(z) = Re(z) is nowhere differentiable.
Chapter2: Functions And Their Graphs
Section2.3: Analyzing Graphs Of Functions
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Transcribed Image Text:Show that, if f(z): =zz then f'(2) does not exist.
Use CR equations.
Show that f(z) = Re(z) is nowhere differentiable.
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