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When does a function NOT have a derivative at a point?

A function has a derivative at a point if the slopes of the secant lines through and a nearby point on the graph approach a finite limit as approaches . If the secants fail to take up a limiting position or become vertical as approaches , then the derivative of does not exist at . The interactive figure here demonstrates several cases where a function does not have a derivative at a particular point.