Differentiable Function. If a differentiable function f(x) satisfies f(-1) = f(1) then there exists a c in (-1,1) with f

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Differentiable Function. If a differentiable function f(x) satisfies f(-1) = f(1) then there exists a c in (-1,1) with f

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Differentiable Function. If a differentiable function f(x) satisfies f(-1) = f(1) then there exists a c in (-1,1) with f"(c) = 0 f(c) = 0 f'(c) > 0 f"(c) < 0 f'(c) < 0 f"(c) > 0 f'(c) = 0 f(c) > 0
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