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OpenStudy (anonymous):

pls show that the function f(x)=(x-a)^2*(x-b)^2+1 has a solution of (a+b)/2 for some value of x.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You can plug in 0 for x, I think that can help you.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so f(0) = (0 - a)^2 * (0 - b)^2 + 1 Can you figure it out from there?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont still because if x is o then the answer should be (a+b)/2 which is not the case when x=o

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oops. Sorry, then I don't know.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cool thanks for trying next time i will fan you

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