What is a corner in calculus?
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A derivative at a specified point is only defined for a function where there is only one slope at that specified point. A corner is one type of shape to a graph that has a different slope on either side. It is similar to a cusp.
You may see corners in the context of absolute value functions, like:
graph{-|x| + 2 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
Here, the derivative at
Similarly, a cusp looks like this:
graph{2sqrt(|x|) [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
As you can see, it also has two different (and undefined) slopes at
If you're curious, the derivative of