5. If f has an absolute minimum value at c, then f′(c)=0. 6. If f is continuous on (a,b), then f attains an absolute max

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5. If f has an absolute minimum value at c, then f′(c)=0. 6. If f is continuous on (a,b), then f attains an absolute max

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5. If f has an absolute minimum value at c, then f′(c)=0. 6. If f is continuous on (a,b), then f attains an absolute maximum value f(c) and an absolute minimum value f(d) at some numbers c and d in (a,b). 7. If f is differentiable and f(−1)=f(1), then there is a number c such that ∣c∣<1 8. and f′(c)=0. A function can have at most one antiderivative
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