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Rolle's theorem is not applicable to the function f(x) = |x| defined on [–1, 1] because
[AISSE 1986; MP PET 1994, 95]

A

f is not continuous on [ –1, 1]

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f is not differentiable on (–1,1)

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f(1)f(1)

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f(1)=f(1)0
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Solution

The correct option is B

f is not differentiable on (–1,1)


Rolle's theorem is not applicable to the function f(x) = |x| defined on [–1, 1] because f(x) = |x| is not differntiable in (-1,1).
f(x) = |x| is not differentiabe at x = 0. It has a sharp point at x = 0.

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