Question: , for which a-value(s) does f'(x) not exist? Using the graph of f(x) (A)=1 (B) x 0 and z=1 (C) x=2 (D) x =

 , for which a-value(s) does f'(x) not exist? Using the graph of f(x) (A)=1 (B) x 0 and z=1 (C) x=2 (D) x = 

, for which a-value(s) does f'(x) not exist? Using the graph of f(x) (A)=1 (B) x 0 and z=1 (C) x=2 (D) x = 1 and x = 2 (E) 0 and a=2 3 2 1. -1 1 2 3 -2

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