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    Nov 25, 2010, 06:54 AM
    prove the Derivative
    be W(x) Continuous for any X.
    U(x)=2+X^2+x*W(x).

    prove that U(X) Derivative for X=0

    I think that the main question is to prove that W(x) is Derivative but how I show it?

    thanks.

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