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2021-11-18
Momp1989
Beginner2021-11-19Added 21 answers
Given
Note that intermediate value theorem states that if f is continuous on a domain containing an interval [a,b] and let be s be number with f(a) Since
That is,
Also, the range of
a) Note that
Simce f is continuous everywhere, f satisfies the intermediate value theorem.
Therefore, the exist a c such that
b) Note that
Since f is continuous everywhere, f satisfies the intermediate value theorem.
Therefore, there exist a c such that
c) Note that 6,000,000 lies in the interval
Since f is continuous everywhere, f satisfies the intermediate value theorem.
Therefore, there a c such that f(c)=6,000,000
Ched1950
Beginner2021-11-20Added 21 answers
Given,
a) Since
f(x) is a polynomial in x,
Puting x=1
f(x) is continuous on [0,1]
Hence exists 0
b) puting x=0
puting x=-4
c) putting x=0
f(0)=8
puting x=1000
f(x) is continuous on [0,1000]
c is rea not exist as
Find the local maximum and minimum values and saddle points of the function. If you have three-dimensional graphing software, graph the function with a domain and viewpoint that reveal all the important aspects of the function
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