10- 8+ 6+ -10 2 6 8 10 --2+ --4+ -10+ Considering the interval [-6,6), does the Mean Value Theorem for integrals hold fo

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10- 8+ 6+ -10 2 6 8 10 --2+ --4+ -10+ Considering the interval [-6,6), does the Mean Value Theorem for integrals hold fo

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10- 8+ 6+ -10 2 6 8 10 --2+ --4+ -10+ Considering the interval [-6,6), does the Mean Value Theorem for integrals hold for f(x) whose graph is shown in the figure? Select the correct answer below. The Mean Value Theorem holds because f(x) is continuous at x = -6 and x = 6. The Mean Value Theorem does not hold because f(x) is not differentiable on (-6,6]. The Mean Value Theorem holds because f(x) is continuous on (-6, 6). The Mean Value Theorem holds because f(x) is continuous at x = 3. The Mean Value Theorem does not hold because f(x) is discontinuous at x = 3.
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