2. [0.5/1 Points] PREVIOUS ANSWERS SCALCETBCF 4.2.013. Does the function satisfy the hypotheses of the Mean Value Theore

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2. [0.5/1 Points] PREVIOUS ANSWERS SCALCETBCF 4.2.013. Does the function satisfy the hypotheses of the Mean Value Theore

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2. [0.5/1 Points] PREVIOUS ANSWERS SCALCETBCF 4.2.013. Does the function satisfy the hypotheses of the Mean Value Theorem on the given interval? F(x)-in(x), [1, 71 DETAILS Yes, it does not matter if fis continuous or differentiable, every function satisfies the Mean Value Theorem Yes, fis continuous on [1, 71 and differentiable on (1,7). O No, ris not continuous on [1,7) O No, Fis continuous on [1, 7) but not afferentiable on (1,7). O There is not enough information to verify if this function satisfies the Mean Value Theorem MY NOTES Need Help? Watch ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE If it satisfies the hypotheses, find all numbers cout satisfy the conclusion of the Hean Value Theorem. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated it. If it does not satisfy the hypothes, enter D)
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