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At x = 0 , the function y = e^(-|x|) is...

At `x = 0` , the function ` y = e^(-|x|)` is

A

continous and differentiable at x=0

B

neither continous nor differentiable at x=0

C

continous but not differentiable at x=0

D

not continous but differentiable at x=0

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C
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