A necessary and sufficient condition for a function f (x) to be differentiable at point x0 is that the left and right derivatives of F (x) at point x0 exist and are equal. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / however, a necessary condition for differentiability is continuity. Is this contrary to the first proposition

A necessary and sufficient condition for a function f (x) to be differentiable at point x0 is that the left and right derivatives of F (x) at point x0 exist and are equal. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / however, a necessary condition for differentiability is continuity. Is this contrary to the first proposition

What's against it