3. Let f(x)=√x+2. The value of c in the interval (-2,2) for which ƒ(2)-f(-2)) is: f(x) satisfies the Mean Value Theorem

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3. Let f(x)=√x+2. The value of c in the interval (-2,2) for which ƒ(2)-f(-2)) is: f(x) satisfies the Mean Value Theorem

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3. Let f(x)=√x+2. The value of c in the interval (-2,2) for which ƒ(2)-f(-2)) is: f(x) satisfies the Mean Value Theorem (i.e f'(c) = 2-(-2)
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