For the following exercises, show there is no c such that f(1) - f(-1) = f'(c)(2). Explain why the Mean Value Theorem do

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For the following exercises, show there is no c such that f(1) - f(-1) = f'(c)(2). Explain why the Mean Value Theorem do

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For the following exercises, show there is no c such that f(1) - f(-1) = f'(c)(2). Explain why the Mean Value Theorem does not apply over the interval [-1, 1]. VO. 1970 2926913eb 168. f(x) = 1 X
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