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a. Determine whether the Mean Value Theorem applies to the function f(x) = x + on the interval [3,5). b. If so, find or approximate the point(s) that are guaranteed to exist by the Mean Value Theorem. a. Choose the correct answer below. O A. No, because the function is continuous on the interval [3,5), but is not differentiable on the interval (3,5). OB. No, because the function is differentiable on the interval (3,5), but is not continuous on the...
a. Determine whether the Mean Value Theorem applies to the function fx)xon the interval [3,7 b. If so, find or approximate the point(s) that are guaranteed to exist by the Mean Value Theorem. c. Make a sketch of the function and the line that passes through (a,f(a) and (b.f(b). Mark the points P (if they exist) at which the slope of the function equali of the secant line. Then sketch the tangent line at P A. No, because the tunction...
7. a. Determine whether the Mean Value Theorem applies to the function f(x) = 7 - x? on the interval (-1,2) b. If so, find the point(s) that are guaranteed to exist by the Mean Value Theorem. a. Choose the correct answer below. O A. Yes, because the function is continuous on the interval [-1.2] and differentiable on the interval (-1.2). O B. No, because the function is differentiable on the interval (-1.2), but is not continuous on the interval...
a. Determine whether the Mean Value Theorem applies to the function f(x) = x + on the interval [3,6]. b. If so, find or approximate the point(s) that are guaranteed to exist by the Mean Value Theorem. a. Choose the correct answer below. O O A. No, because the function is not continuous on the interval [3,6], and is not differentiable on the interval (3,6). B. No, because the function is differentiable on the interval (3,6), but is not continuous...
Determine whether the Mean Value Theorem applies to the function fx) -2-x2 on the interval [-2.1 . If so, find the point(s) that are guaranteed to exist by the Mean Value Theorem. a. Choose the correct answer below O A. No. because the function is differentiable on the interval (-2.1), but is not continuous on the interval [-2.1 O C. No. because the function is not continuous on the interval [ -2.1). and is not differentiable on the interval (-2.1)...
Determine whether the Mean Value Theorem can be applied to fon the closed interval (a, b). (Select all that apply.) RX) - 17 - xl. 14,8) Yes, the Mean Value Theorem can be applied. No, because fis not continuous on the closed interval [a, b]. No, because is not differentiable in the open interval (a, b). None of the above. (Ь) - Ka) ba If the Mean Value Theorem can be applied, find all values of c in the open...
Determine whether the Mean Value Theorem can be applied to f on the closed interval (a, b). (Select all that apply.) f(x) = 16 - xl, [3, 7] Yes, the Mean Value Theorem can be applied. No, because f is not continuous on the closed interval [a, b]. No, because f is not differentiable in the open interval (a, b). None of the above. If the Mean Value Theorem can be applied, find all values of c in the open...
Does the function satisfy the hypotheses of the Mean Value Theorem on the given interval? f(x) = In(x), (1,91 Yes, it does not matter if is continuous or differentiable, every function satisfies the Mean Value Theorem. Yes, f is continuous on [1, 9] and differentiable on (1,9). No, f is not continuous on 1, 9). No, f is continuous on [1, 9] but not differentiable on (1,9). There is not enough information to verify if this function satisfies the Mean...
Determine whether the Mean Value theorem can be applied to fon the closed interval [a, b]. (Select all that apply.) F(x) - 2 - X. [-7,2) Yes, the Mean Value Theorem can be applied. No, because fis not continuous on the dosed interval (a, b). No, because is not differentiable in the open interval (a, b). None of the above. of the Mean Value Theorem can be applied, find all values of e in the open interval () such that...
Does the function satisfy the hypotheses of the Mean Value Theorem on the given interval? Give reasons for your answer. f(x) = x8/9:[-2,5) Choose the correct answer below. O A. Yes, f(x) is continuous for every point of (-2,5) and differentiable for every point in (-2,5). O B. No, f(x) is differentiable for every point in (-2,5) but is not continuous for every point of [-2,5). OC. Yes, f(x) is continuous for every point of (-2,5) and differentiable for every...