1. Let f(1) = x²(x +1) on the interval (0,3). Is there a ce (0, 3) such that f'(c) = 12. How do you answer this question

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1. Let f(1) = x²(x +1) on the interval (0,3). Is there a ce (0, 3) such that f'(c) = 12. How do you answer this question

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1. Let f(1) = x²(x +1) on the interval (0,3). Is there a ce (0, 3) such that f'(c) = 12. How do you answer this question without calculating the derivative of f? Now determine all c € (0,3), such that f'(c) = 12. -
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