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How to find a formula for the derivative of the greatest integer function when it is define (question didn't enter in title)?



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The derivative does not exist at integer values of x, but it does exist at all non integer values of x.  If you look at the graph, each of these segments is horizontal, therefore the derivative is 0 at all non-integer values of x.



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