Use Mean value theorem to prove 6a+ 3 1. Using methods other than the Mean Value Theorem will yield no

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Use Mean value theorem to prove 6a+ 3 1. Using methods other than the Mean Value Theorem will yield no

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Use Mean value theorem to prove 6a+ 3 <a +2 for all a > 1. Using methods other than the Mean Value Theorem will yield no marks. (Show all reasoning) 2C Hint: Choose a >1 and apply MVT to f(x) = 16x +3 - 2 - 2 on the interval [1, al
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