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The function f(x)={{-x^(2)+6, if 0<=x<2}...

The function `f(x)={{-x^(2)+6,` if `0<=x<2`},{`x-1,` if `2<=x<=4`}, then find if `f(x)` is continuous, differentiable or both.

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