r³ cos (1/1²), x #0 Consider the function f(x) = 0, x = 0 (a) Use the Squeeze theorem to show that lim f(x) = 0. x→0 (b)

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r³ cos (1/1²), x #0 Consider the function f(x) = 0, x = 0 (a) Use the Squeeze theorem to show that lim f(x) = 0. x→0 (b)

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r³ cos (1/1²), x #0 Consider the function f(x) = 0, x = 0 (a) Use the Squeeze theorem to show that lim f(x) = 0. x→0 (b) Is f(x) continuous at x = 0? Explain. (c) Show that f(x) differentiable at x = 0? (d) Find f'(x).
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