Suppose that x,y,z\in \mathbb R with a>0 a constant. Then,

kuntungw3

kuntungw3

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2022-01-24

Suppose that x,y,zR with a>0 a constant. Then, is the following true?
f(x,y+cz,z)f(x,y,z)=c01(x+zy)f(x,y+θz,z)dθ.
It looks like the mean value theorem for multivariable function but I don't know why x appears.

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marzembreax

marzembreax

Beginner2022-01-25Added 13 answers

That looks quite wrong. The right-hand side should be something like cz01yf(x,y+θcz,z)dθ
SaphypycleDapc5

SaphypycleDapc5

Beginner2022-01-26Added 11 answers

f is continuous.

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