is zero at x=0 and x=1 and differentiable on (0,1), but its derivative on (0,1) is never zero. How can this be? Doesn't
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is zero at x=0 and x=1 and differentiable on (0,1), but its derivative on (0,1) is never zero. How can this be? Doesn't
is zero at x=0 and x=1 and differentiable on (0,1), but its derivative on (0,1) is never zero. How can this be? Doesn't Rolle's Theorem say the derivative has to be zero somewhere in (0,1) ? Give reasons for your answer. 16. For what values of a,m, and b does the function f(x)=⎩⎨⎧3,−x2+3x+a,mx+b,x=00<x<11≤x≤2 satisfy the hypotheses of the Mean Value Theorem on the interval [0,2]?
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