MTH 171 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Mean Value Theorem

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4. 6 the mean value theorem notes: sterling. Provide a generalization to each of the key terms listed in this section. If you let f be actually continuous while on the interval of [a, b] while being di erentiable while on the interval of (a, b), which explains the following: f (a) = f (b) If that is the case, then you can have a number, which can be labeled c since it"s the 3rd number, in (a, b) such that the following occurs: f (c) = 0 c. Thanks to the mean value theorem, you can have a number, which can be labeled c since it"s the. 3rd number, in (a, b) such that the following occurs: If the following occurs: f (c) = f (b) f (a) Then the following would actually occur: f (b) f (a) = 0. If that is the case, then that would explain the following: f (c) = 0.

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